In Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), neurophysiologic changes can alter motor control [1, 2] and therefore alter speech production by influencing the characteristics of the vocal …
Apnoea, a pause in respiration, is almost ubiquitous in preterm infants born before completing 30 weeks gestation. Apnoea often begets hypoxemia and/or bradycardia, and …
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Complexity, costs, and waiting list issues demand a simplified alternative for sleep apnea- hypopnea syndrome (SAHS) diagnosis. The blood oxygen saturation signal (SpO2) carries …
Objective: Episodes of bradycardia are common and recur sporadically in preterm infants, posing a threat to the developing brain and other vital organs. We hypothesize that …
Background Manual tactile stimulation is used to counteract apnea in preterm infants, but it is unknown when this intervention should be applied. We compared an anticipatory to a …
Objective The neonatal period of a child is considered the most crucial phase of its physical development and future health. As per the World Health Organization, India has the highest …
Background and objective Apnea of prematurity is one of the most common diagnosis in neonatal intensive care units. Apneas can be classified as central, obstructive or mixed …
Apnea in the pediatric population is associated with increased morbidity and mortality in a large number of developed as well as developing countries. It is even more prominent in …
Background and objective Preterm neonates are prone to episodes of apnea, bradycardia and hypoxia (ABH) that can lead to neurological morbidities or even death. There is broad …