The pathophysiology of apnea is considered in detail, including the chemosensory and reflex input that modulates respiration and the involvement of upper airway control in the etiology of obstructive apnea. Finally, diagnosis and therapy are reviewed, and the relationship of apnea of prematurity to ...
The pathophysiology of apnea is considered in detail, including the chemosensory and reflex input that modulates respiration and the involvement of upper airway control in the etiology of obstructive apnea. Finally, diagnosis and therapy are reviewed, and the relationship of apnea of prematurity to ...
Pathophysiology of Apnea of Prematurity Richard J.Martin, inFetal and Neonatal Physiology (Fifth Edition), 2017 Definition Apneais an almost universal manifestation of immature respiratory control in premature infants. Such infants may experience respiratory pauses of varying duration with decreasing ...
Prematurity is the most common cause of apnea. Risk factors common to both AOP and apnea of infancy are as follows: Maternal medications, such as magnesium sulfate, prostaglandins, or narcotics Age (first 30 days of life) Infections: upper respiratory tract infections Gastroesophageal reflux disease...
Role of inhibitory neurotransmitter interactions in the pathogenesis of neonatal apnea: implications for management. Apnea of prematurity remains a troublesome clinical problem in the care of low birth weight infants. It may significantly impact the neonatal course of suc... RJ Martin,CG Wilson,J Abu...
apnea- transient cessation of respiration symptom- (medicine) any sensation or change in bodily function that is experienced by a patient and is associated with a particular disease periodic apnea of the newborn- irregular breathing of newborns; periods of rapid breathing followed by apnea; believed...
Objective To investigate the clinical effect and safety of Caffeine citrate in the treatment of apnea of prematurity.Methods Premature infants with apnea w... C Yan,YU Manli,HE Ling,... - 《Jiangxi Medical Journal》 被引量: 0发表: 2017年 APNEA IN PREMATURE INFANTS: MONITORING, INCIDENCE, HE...
Long-term effects of caffeine therapy for apnea of prematurity on sleep at school age. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2014;190:791–9. https://doi.org/10.1164/rccm.201406-1092OC. Article CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Kalampouka E, Moudaki A, Malakasioti G, Panaghiotopoulou-...
A detailed history characterizing the event in terms of duration and associated symptoms, including a change in color and mental status, relationship to sleep, and feeding should be obtained. History with a particular focus on prematurity, known congenital, metabolic or genetic disorders, neurological...
2 to 8 years of age due to the increased growth of tonsils and adenoids relative to the size of the upper airway in this age group Risk factors for early-onset OSA include prematurity, Down syndrome, African American race, and daycare attendance Pediatric OSA dx Polysomnography - in children...