These signs may include rapid respiratory rate, panting (especially in infants while sucking and swallowing via nipple), increased nasal congestion, and gurgly voice quality. Any changes in respiratory effort and/or rate should be investigated. The work of breathing takes precedence over the work ...
The impact of breathing rate on the cardiac autonomic dynamics among children with cerebral palsy compared to typically developed controls.doi:10.1080/17518423.2018.1434700Taly AmichaiSharon EylonItai BergerMichal Katz-LeurerInforma UK Limited
This study indicates that PRV obtained from the PPG reflects the autonomic regulation of heart rate in disordered breathing during different sleep stages. 展开 关键词: eye medical disorders neurophysiology paediatrics photoplethysmography pneumodynamics sleep vision HF components HRV measurement 会议时间: ...
1. Adenovirus pneumonia: The disease is more common in 6 months to 2 years old children, with the appearance of continued high fever, drowsiness and dispirited, pale complexion, severe cough, wheezing, and difficulty breathing. Signs in the lungs appear late, and moist crackles are heard 4 ...
13 Only children with healthy lungs, heart, and airways (no recent airway infection or history of asthma, reactive airways, or any other lung disease), ASA I or II, non-obese, with normal airway assessment (specifically, with no known upper airway obstruction, such as adenotonsillar ...
Comorbid conditions (comorbidities) can complicate the diagnosis and management of asthma. In different age groups, comorbid conditions can present varying challenges, including diagnostic confusion due to mimicking asthma symptoms, exacerbation of asthm
In children, the prevalence of OSA is 1–4%; primary snoring is more common, with an incidence as high as 20%.1 SBD are more common in boys and children who are obese.2 The incidence of OSA peaks between ages 2 and 8 years and then declines in older children, although a second inc...
Eligible children were aged 3 to 12.9 years, had tonsillar hypertrophy and mild SDB (defined by habitual snoring [occurring most of the night on at least 3 nights per week, for at least 3 months], an obstructive apnea index [number of complete obstructive breathing pauses per hour of sleep...
Does your child stop breathing during sleep? Does your child struggle to breathe while asleep? Does your child fall asleep easily? Do you ever shake your child to make him/her breathe again when asleep? Do your child's lips ever turn blue or purple while asleep? Are you ever concerned ...
23, recently completed a trial funded by the DoD-Va, which included 71 active military servicemen and veterans who suffered from PCS more than three months to five years after mild TBI. Participants were divided into two groups: 40 daily HBOT sessions at 1.5 ATA or 1.2 ATA breathing air (...