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Automated respiratory inductive plethysmography to evaluate breathing in infants at risk for postoperative apnea
2008
Canadian Journal of Anesthesia
Purpose: Although respiratory inductive plethysmography (RIP) is the method of choice for the assessment of sleep disordered breathing, it has not been applied to the study of infants at risk for postoperative ...
The study of short respiratory pauses may prove useful in predicting apnea risk. ...
Acknowledgements We thank Roula Cacolyris for her help in the preparation of the manuscript. We extend our special thanks to the nursing staff of the postoperative recovery room and to Dr. H. ...
doi:10.1007/bf03016346
pmid:19138913
fatcat:egxzzehit5aohipvargrnexyaq
Scoring Tools for the Analysis of Infant Respiratory Inductive Plethysmography Signals
2015
PLoS ONE
Infants recovering from anesthesia are at risk of life threatening Postoperative Apnea (POA). POA events are rare, and so the study of POA requires the analysis of long cardiorespiratory records. ...
Although the tools were developed for the study of POA, their use extends to any study of respiratory patterns using RIP (e.g., sleep apnea, extubation readiness). ...
Introduction Anesthesia enhances the susceptibility to apnea in infants [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] , leading to Postoperative Apnea (POA) events that may be life threatening, so infants require continuous cardiorespiratory ...
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0134182
pmid:26218351
pmcid:PMC4517879
fatcat:m5y4lfals5c6hozwqwxunzaedu
Respiratory Monitoring in General Care Units
2020
Respiratory care
Continuous monitoring of oximetry and capnography may allow the detection of pathophysiologic abnormalities earlier in patients in general care units, but the evidence for improved clinical outcomes remains ...
Obstructive sleep apnea and preexisting cardiopulmonary disease increase the risk of respiratory failure after major surgery. ...
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality rated postoperative respiratory failure as the fourth most common patient safety event in U.S. hospitals in its 2015 report. 5 A prospective multi-center ...
doi:10.4187/respcare.07405
pmid:32457176
fatcat:ej6fwedqe5fhllcenbz2jjrzj4
Automated Detection and Classification of Sleep Apnea Types Using Electrocardiogram (ECG) and Electroencephalogram (EEG) Features
[chapter]
2012
Advances in Electrocardiograms - Clinical Applications
In recent years, the popular studies contain automated detection and classification of sleep apnea. ...
Previous studies for the detection and classification of sleep apnea In sleep analyzing studies, there are a lot of approaches which are about detection and classification of sleep apnea. ...
doi:10.5772/22782
fatcat:rk7itgzrybbptbboy6mazjiwzi
ANALYSIS ON PARAMETERS AFFECTING SLEEP APNEA & CONTROL MEASURES USING LOW COST POSITIVE AIR PRESSURE SUPPLY MACHINE
2012
International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology
Exclusively, in this system Apneas both in infants and adults are detected by the adjustable sensing time. Current design acts positively on demerits of existing methodologies. ...
(Automatic Bi-level Positive Airway Pressure machine) for the purpose of detection and controlling of sleep apnea disease using Atmel 89c51 Microcontroller programming. ...
in detecting sleep apnea during the whole night (complete sleep study) of a patient. ...
doi:10.15623/ijret.2012.0101009
fatcat:ld2j3ibp3fbvlkqe5upj4tobpa
Anesthesia-related cardiac arrest in children: An update
2002
Anesthesiology Clinics of North America
bradycardia, is usually central in origin (cessation of respiratory effort), though mixed apnea (central and obstructive) has been reported. 63 Postoperative apnea occurs more commonly in infants with ...
used compared with claims in which pulse oximetry and capnometry are used alone or in combination. 22 Oximetry and capnometry may be better at detecting and therefore preventing respiratory events compared ...
doi:10.1016/s0889-8537(03)00052-x
pmid:11892500
fatcat:bjfsblzyanccniwdq5lixpnhyy
Supplementum 246: Swiss Anaesthesia 2020 - Annual Congress of the Swiss Society of Anaesthesiology and Resuscitation (SGAR-SSAR)
2020
Swiss Medical Weekly
The primary outcome of the study was the intraoperative NOL in the two analgesia groups. ...
The secondary outcomes were non-measure/total time ratio for the NOL and the postoperative morphine consumption in the recovery room and on the ward. ...
It needs to be tested whether non-linear analysis of this trend may yield additional information about the risk of CPSP. ...
doi:10.4414/smw.2020.20395
pmid:33113148
fatcat:4l4mmctd6vdavckd5gpr4vzrwy
Efficacy and Safety of Adjunctive Modafinil Treatment on Residual Excessive Daytime Sleepiness among Nasal Continuous Positive Airway Pressure-Treated Japanese Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome: A Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Study
2013
Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine (JCSM)
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors thank the members of the Modafinil OSAS Study Group in Japan for their help in this study. ...
Walters, M.D., for his helpful review of the manuscript. Work for this study was performed at the Department of Neurology, Innsbruck Medical University, Innsbruck, Austria. ...
[2] [3] [4] 23 Although previous studies have shown that cardiac arousals without visually detectable EEG changes have been detected after respiratory events, 18, 21, 23, 28 these respiratory events ...
doi:10.5664/jcsm.2912
pmid:23946704
pmcid:PMC3716665
fatcat:xkgbtcytx5gztbdzcnn56bxpme
Assessment and Management of Pain in Preterm Infants: A Practice Update
2022
Children
This narrative review provides an overview of the consequences of early exposure to untreated pain in preterm infants, recommendations for a standardized approach to pain assessment in preterm infants, ...
effectiveness of non-pharmacologic and pharmacologic pain-relieving interventions, and suggestions for greater active engagement of parents in the pain care for their preterm infant. ...
Acknowledgments: We would like to acknowledge the support of Lynsey Rose Alcock for editorial and formatting contributions. ...
doi:10.3390/children9020244
pmid:35204964
pmcid:PMC8869922
fatcat:wkbmmxvpanhslktq4seeizpy6m
Recent development of respiratory rate measurement technologies
2019
Physiological Measurement
The merits and limitations of each method are highlighted and discussed. In addition, current works are summarized to suggest key directions for the development of future RR monitoring methodologies. ...
According to the theory of respiratory rate extraction, methods are categorized into three modalities: extracting RR from other physiological signals, RR measurement based on respiratory movements, and ...
The apnea detection was then performed on 57 normal subjects and 87 patients, with 0.0023% and 0.0336% positive and negative false rates in detecting sleep apnea events compared with PSG results (Nandakumar ...
doi:10.1088/1361-6579/ab299e
pmid:31195383
fatcat:6emlkclrovcavegvsbzche2vhu
Poster presentations
2010
Sleep and Biological Rhythms
For preterm infants apnoea defi nitions are not Invited speakers The Divided Attention Steering Simulator (DASS) developed in the UK and the AusEd driving simulator developed jointly by UK and Australian ...
This raises the question: to what extent is respiratory motor control similar in muscles controlled by different cranial nerves? ...
; an automated, unbiased method of detecting local changes in brain structure. ...
doi:10.1111/j.1479-8425.2010.00457_4.x
fatcat:hrwoqupbq5hrbg62w4qveczyuu
Oral presentations
2010
Sleep and Biological Rhythms
For preterm infants apnoea defi nitions are not Invited speakers The Divided Attention Steering Simulator (DASS) developed in the UK and the AusEd driving simulator developed jointly by UK and Australian ...
This raises the question: to what extent is respiratory motor control similar in muscles controlled by different cranial nerves? ...
; an automated, unbiased method of detecting local changes in brain structure. ...
doi:10.1111/j.1479-8425.2010.00457_3.x
fatcat:a4sjys5bmnb3panwqsj6b43h2a
Feasibility of Noninvasive Continuous Finger Arterial Blood Pressure Measurements in Very Young Children, Aged 0–4 Years
2008
Pediatric Research
Our goal was to study the feasibility of continuous noninvasive finger blood pressure (BP) monitoring in very young children, aged 0 -4 y. ...
to the intensive care unit for vital monitoring. ...
Houterman, consultant in biostatistics, Máxima Medical Center, Veldhoven, The Netherlands, for her critical review of the article. ...
doi:10.1203/pdr.0b013e31816c8fe3
pmid:18520333
fatcat:7kgrnplhprdf5ea7pbmc3wsrg4
SGP Congress 2018
2018
Respiration
This study evaluated the cost-effectiveness of TB screening for migrant children arriving in a lowincidence country. ...
This study uses individual-patient-data to describe PCD diagnostics in Europe before and after the publication of the consensus statement. ...
P60
Sleep Apnea in Tibetans and Han Long-Term High Altitude Residents L. Tan ...
doi:10.1159/000488898
pmid:29739002
fatcat:bm4y5xogqneb7fixeepc4yqxp4
Obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome
2014
Ugeskrift for læger
Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is the first-line of treatment together with weight reduction, whereas oral devices may be used for less severe OSA or in cases where CPAP cannot be used. ...
A significant proportion of the patients are undiagnosed and consequently untreated. ...
Accuracy of oximetry for detection of respiratory disturbances in sleep apnea syndrome. Chest 1996;109:395-9.128. Epstein LJ, Dorlac GR. ...
pmid:25096841
fatcat:nzphy7qkdrc4xn4rjft5xy3lku
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