Respiration During The 1st 6 Months Of Life In Normal Infants .3. Computer Identification Of Breathing Pauses

PEDIATRIC RESEARCH(1980)

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The first objective of this study was to quantify computer-identified breathing pauses in excess of two sec duration in relation to sleep states. The second objective was to examine which respiratory variables at one wk and one month of age predicted total apnea at 2 and 3 months of age. Short apnea (2 to 5 sec) were abundant in recordings of normal infants during the first one-half year of life. Apnea between 6 and 9 sec should be considered normal, whereas apnea in excess of 9 sec occurred most frequently in the first wk of life and declined sharply thereafter. Recording duration substantially affected apnea counts. Apnea at later ages could not be reliably predicted from recordings during the first wk of life.
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pediatric, allergy, immunology, cardiology, endocrinology, epidemiology, public health, fetus, pregnancy, gasteroenterology, genetics, hematology, oncology, infectious disease, neonatology, nephrology, neurology, nutrition, pulmonology, rheumatology , Pediatric Research, PR, Pediatr Res, nature journals, nature publishing group
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