Related to Apnea of prematurity: respiratory distress syndromeap·ne·a also ap·noe·a (ăp′nē-ə, ăp-nē′ə) n. Temporary absence or voluntary cessation of breathing. [New Latin apnoea, from Greek apnoia : a-, without; see a-1 + pnoiā, -pnoia, breathing (from pnein, ...
Related to Anemia of prematurity:retinopathy of prematurity,Apnea of prematurity a·ne·mi·a alsoa·nae·mi·a(ə-nē′mē-ə) n. A pathological deficiency in the oxygen-carrying component of the blood, measured in unit volume concentrations of hemoglobin, red blood cell volume, or red ...
Gallstones, a blocked bile duct, or the use of drugs or alcohol can also cause jaundice. Extremely high levels of bilirubin in infants may cause kernicterus, a form of brain damage. Signs of severe hyperbilirubinemia include listlessness, high-pitched crying, apnea (periods of not breathing), ...
Journal of Perinatology Official Journal of the California Perinatal AssociationPowell MB, Ahlers-Schmidt CR, Engel M, Bloom BT (2017) Clinically significant cardiopulmonary events and the effect of definition standardization on apnea of prematurity management. J Perinatol 37: 88-90....
"The effect of standardizing the definition and approach to a clinically significant cardiopulmonary event in infants less than 30 weeks on length of stay." Recorded Nov 2017. 展开 关键词: apnea of prematurity apnea NICU DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2021.10.064 年份: 2022 ...
prematurity or low weight at birth family history of SIDS Most of these risk factors are associated with significantly higher rates of SIDS; however, none of them are exact enough to be useful in predicting which specific children may die from SIDS. Theories about sids MEDICAL DISORDERS. Curr...
acuity of the angle of His other anatomic defects Clinical Presentation Classic symptoms vomiting, pain / irritability, failure to thrive Hiccuping, yawning, and sneezing Severe symptoms Pulmonary compromise apnea, pneumonia, wheezing, asthma, stridor ...
Data and records were used to indicate when the new definition of clinically significant cardiopulmonary events (CSCPEs) and concurrent education was implemented. Preimplementation and postimplementation cohorts were compared.Incidence fell from 74% diagnosed with apnea of prematurity at baseline to 49% ...
apnea of prematurityapneaNICUTo evaluate a precise definition of a clinically significant cardiopulmonary event (CSCPE) on the hospital length of stay (LOS), medical provider satisfaction, and discharge complications. This is a single-center, observational study that included 139 infants before and 134...
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