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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2008
Apnea, defined as cessation of breathing resulting in pathological changes in heart rate and oxygen saturation, is a common occurrence especially in preterm neonates. It is due to immaturity of the central nervous system (apnea of prematurity) or secondary to other causes such as metabolic disturbances etc.
M. Jeevasankar+5 more
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Apnea, defined as cessation of breathing resulting in pathological changes in heart rate and oxygen saturation, is a common occurrence especially in preterm neonates. It is due to immaturity of the central nervous system (apnea of prematurity) or secondary to other causes such as metabolic disturbances etc.
M. Jeevasankar+5 more
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2006
The main objective of this study was to describe frequency of risk factors in newborns who present different types of apnea in polysomnographic (PSG) recordings in neonatal care units.The study was carried out in neonatal care units of a perinatal tertiary level institution in Mexico City between August 2002 and August 2003.
Aída Márquez+3 more
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The main objective of this study was to describe frequency of risk factors in newborns who present different types of apnea in polysomnographic (PSG) recordings in neonatal care units.The study was carried out in neonatal care units of a perinatal tertiary level institution in Mexico City between August 2002 and August 2003.
Aída Márquez+3 more
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1986
This review provides an understanding of current problems related to apnea of infancy. Methods for diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment of apnea are discussed.
A R, Spitzer, W W, Fox
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This review provides an understanding of current problems related to apnea of infancy. Methods for diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment of apnea are discussed.
A R, Spitzer, W W, Fox
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Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 2000
Progress continues in the refinement of historical and physical examination findings predictive of sleep-disordered breathing. Home monitoring is becoming more widely accepted and validated. The most significant development in the diagnosis of sleep-disordered breathing this year was the American Academy of Sleep Medicine's report on "Recommendations ...
A, Masood, B, Phillips
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Progress continues in the refinement of historical and physical examination findings predictive of sleep-disordered breathing. Home monitoring is becoming more widely accepted and validated. The most significant development in the diagnosis of sleep-disordered breathing this year was the American Academy of Sleep Medicine's report on "Recommendations ...
A, Masood, B, Phillips
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Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 1995
Instabilities in breathing pattern are a common feature of sleep, giving rise to a variety of syndromes that vary in the magnitude of respiratory disturbance but that all lead to frequent arousals and sleep fragmentation. Although these syndromes vary in intensity of respiratory disturbance, the underlying mechanism of each is determined to a large ...
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Instabilities in breathing pattern are a common feature of sleep, giving rise to a variety of syndromes that vary in the magnitude of respiratory disturbance but that all lead to frequent arousals and sleep fragmentation. Although these syndromes vary in intensity of respiratory disturbance, the underlying mechanism of each is determined to a large ...
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2001
Apnea, defined as cessation of breathing resulting in pathological changes in heart rate and oxygen saturation, is a common occurrence in sick neonates. Apnea is a common manifestation of various etiologies in sick neonates. In preterm children it may be related to the immaturity of the central nervous system.
R, Aggarwal+3 more
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Apnea, defined as cessation of breathing resulting in pathological changes in heart rate and oxygen saturation, is a common occurrence in sick neonates. Apnea is a common manifestation of various etiologies in sick neonates. In preterm children it may be related to the immaturity of the central nervous system.
R, Aggarwal+3 more
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Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1987
Clinical investigation over the last decade has demonstrated that sleep may not be the benign rejuvenating state it was once considered. With the discovery of repetitive episodes of sleep obstruction during sleep, there has been an increased interest in what happens to breathing during sleep.
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Clinical investigation over the last decade has demonstrated that sleep may not be the benign rejuvenating state it was once considered. With the discovery of repetitive episodes of sleep obstruction during sleep, there has been an increased interest in what happens to breathing during sleep.
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2012
Almost every extremely low gestational age neonate (ELGAN) is affected by apnea of prematurity (AOP). Yet its precise pathophysiology is incompletely understood. In this chapter, data from observational studies will be reviewed in an attempt better to understand the mechanisms involved in the pathophysiology of AOP, focusing on bradycardia and ...
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Almost every extremely low gestational age neonate (ELGAN) is affected by apnea of prematurity (AOP). Yet its precise pathophysiology is incompletely understood. In this chapter, data from observational studies will be reviewed in an attempt better to understand the mechanisms involved in the pathophysiology of AOP, focusing on bradycardia and ...
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Obstructive sleep apnea remains an important public health problem because of its neurocognitive sequelae.
Apoor S. Gami+2 more
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Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy, 1983
Sleep apnea is characterized by recurrent upper airway obstruction, resulting in periodic apneic episodes that are associated with oxygen desaturation and frequent awakenings. This leads to daytime somnolence and, possibly, pulmonary hypertension and cor pulmonale.
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Sleep apnea is characterized by recurrent upper airway obstruction, resulting in periodic apneic episodes that are associated with oxygen desaturation and frequent awakenings. This leads to daytime somnolence and, possibly, pulmonary hypertension and cor pulmonale.
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