This thesis starts in Chapter 1 with general aspects of prematurity and its consequences on the respiratory system. Thereby, common types of respiratory failure in preterm infants, the physiology of respiratory muscles and different cardiorespiratory monitoring techniques used in the neonatal intensive care unit are described. The aim of this thesis is to explore if transcutaneous electromyography of the diaphragm (dEMG) can be used as a novel cardiorespiratory monitoring technique for preterm infants. Chapter 2 consists of a prospective cohort study in which the feasibility of dEMG as a cardiorespiratory monitor for preterm infants with a gestational age less than 32 weeks is determined and compared to chest impedance. In Chapter 3, a case...
Introduction Cardiorespiratory monitoring is used in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) to asse...
Background: The initial FiO 2 that should be used for the stabilization of preterm infants in the de...
The problem of premature births is widespread throughout the world affecting 41000 newborns daily; t...
This thesis focusses on the respiratory condition of preterm infants. Due to the immaturity of the r...
Introduction Chest impedance (CI) is the current standard for cardio-respiratory monitoring in prete...
Chest impedance (CI) is the current standard for cardio-respiratory monitoring in preterm infants bu...
To determine if weaning from nasal continuous positive airway pressure (nCPAP) to lesser supportive ...
Objective: Monitoring work of breathing (WOB) is important to assess the pulmonary condition and adj...
Objective To assess feasibility of transcutaneous electromyography of the diaphragm (dEMG) as a moni...
Objective: To determine the effect of changing electrode positions on vital signs and respiratory ef...
Objective\ud To determine the effect of caffeine on diaphragmatic activity, tidal volume (Vt), and e...
Abstract Cardiorespiratory monitoring continues to be a challenge in the Neonatal Intensive Care Un...
Background Preterm infants born with a GA <32 weeks are at high risk of developing central apnea ...
Introduction: Current cardiorespiratory monitoring in neonates with electrocardiogram (ECG) and ches...
Róbinson Torres,1,2 Sergio López-Isaza,1,2 Elisa Mejía-Mejía,1,2 Viviana...
Introduction Cardiorespiratory monitoring is used in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) to asse...
Background: The initial FiO 2 that should be used for the stabilization of preterm infants in the de...
The problem of premature births is widespread throughout the world affecting 41000 newborns daily; t...
This thesis focusses on the respiratory condition of preterm infants. Due to the immaturity of the r...
Introduction Chest impedance (CI) is the current standard for cardio-respiratory monitoring in prete...
Chest impedance (CI) is the current standard for cardio-respiratory monitoring in preterm infants bu...
To determine if weaning from nasal continuous positive airway pressure (nCPAP) to lesser supportive ...
Objective: Monitoring work of breathing (WOB) is important to assess the pulmonary condition and adj...
Objective To assess feasibility of transcutaneous electromyography of the diaphragm (dEMG) as a moni...
Objective: To determine the effect of changing electrode positions on vital signs and respiratory ef...
Objective\ud To determine the effect of caffeine on diaphragmatic activity, tidal volume (Vt), and e...
Abstract Cardiorespiratory monitoring continues to be a challenge in the Neonatal Intensive Care Un...
Background Preterm infants born with a GA <32 weeks are at high risk of developing central apnea ...
Introduction: Current cardiorespiratory monitoring in neonates with electrocardiogram (ECG) and ches...
Róbinson Torres,1,2 Sergio López-Isaza,1,2 Elisa Mejía-Mejía,1,2 Viviana...
Introduction Cardiorespiratory monitoring is used in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) to asse...
Background: The initial FiO 2 that should be used for the stabilization of preterm infants in the de...
The problem of premature births is widespread throughout the world affecting 41000 newborns daily; t...