Age related reference ranges of respiratory rate and heart rate for children in South Africa. Arch Dis Child 2006; 91:330-333.Wallis LA, Maconochie I. Age related reference ranges of respiratory rate and heart rate for children in South Africa. Arch Dis Child 2006; 91: 330-333....
Define upper respiratory tract. upper respiratory tract synonyms, upper respiratory tract pronunciation, upper respiratory tract translation, English dictionary definition of upper respiratory tract. Noun 1. upper respiratory tract - the nose and throat
rate, and regularity of breathing. Indeed, recurrent episodes of respiratory irregularity observed in sleeping children helped to identifyrapid eye movement(REM) sleep as a separate behavioral state (Aserinsky & Kleitman, 1953). Sleep-related respiratory changes are mediated by connections between the ...
3, 4 The most striking disparity between developing and developed countries with regard to ARI epidemiology is the case-fatality rate of lower respiratory infection (LRI), mainly pneumonia, bronchiolitis, and influenza,5, 6 in children under 5 years of age, which may reach 16% in some areas....
The ResPECT study will need 157 independent clus- ters with a median size of 16 participants each to achieve 80 % power to detect a relative risk of 0.75 between N95 and surgical masks at preventing laboratory-confirmed influenza infection, with a Type-I error rate of 0.05. The total number...
Default priors were used for each analysis except for the ucld.mean procedure for which we used the CTMC rate reference prior46. For the G gene analysis, we performed divergence dating on RSV-A by constraining four clades and genotypes most closely related to two separate lineages of viruses ...
The pobm toolbox was implemented in Python. For the purpose of quality control, functions were benchmarked against comparative reference source code (Supplementary Table1) or ranges published in the literature (Supplementary Table2). For the comparison to range reported in the literature, we compare...
Respiratory alkalosis is characterized by lower blood concentrations of CO2and H+due to hyperventilation, or increased rate of breathing. Possible causes of hyperventilation can also be chronic or acute, such as pneumonia and fever, increased stress and anxiety, liver disease, stroke or meningitis, ...
feature-based time-domain techniques facilitate the determination of the individual breathing intervals (instead of a mere breathing rate), and they are more useful for studying the data of patients with possibly irregular breathing (e.g., due to apneas) or extremely low or high breathing rates....
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