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Effect of CPAP on Sleep Spindles In Patients with OSA
O Yetkin, D Aydoagn - Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology, 2017
Objective Consequences of OSAS include excessive daytime sleepiness, divided sleep
architecture, impaired neurocognitive performance, and significant psychosocial disruption.
In this study we aimed to evaluate sleep spindles changes before and after PAP treatment in
architecture, impaired neurocognitive performance, and significant psychosocial disruption.
In this study we aimed to evaluate sleep spindles changes before and after PAP treatment in
Does nasal congestion have a role in decreased resistance to regular CPAP usage?
A İriz, M Düzlü, O Köktürk, YK Kemaloğlu, FC Eravcı… - European Archives of Oto- …, 2017
Abstract Nasal obstruction is known to cause resistance to continuous positive airway
pressure (CPAP) therapy in obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS). In this paper, short-
and long-term nasal congestion in OSAS patients receiving CPAP treatment were evaluated
pressure (CPAP) therapy in obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS). In this paper, short-
and long-term nasal congestion in OSAS patients receiving CPAP treatment were evaluated
[PDF] Comparison of the Therapeutic Effects of Bubble CPAP and Ventilator CPAP on Respiratory Distress Syndrome in Premature Neonates
G Rezaeizadeh, F Nayeri, M Mahmoodi, M Shariat… - Iranian Journal of …, 2017
Background: Respiratory distress syndrome is one of the main complications associated
with low birth weight, and a main cause of mortality in premature neonates. The present
study aimed to compare the efficacy of ventilator continuous positive airway pressure
with low birth weight, and a main cause of mortality in premature neonates. The present
study aimed to compare the efficacy of ventilator continuous positive airway pressure
A randomized pilot study comparing the role of PEEP, O 2 flow, and high-flow air for weaning of ventilatory support in very low birth weight infants
CY Yang, MC Yang, SM Chu, MC Chiang, R Lien - Pediatrics & Neonatology, 2017
... When these infants were weaned to CPAP as their last step of respiratory support, they would
be randomly assigned to one of the following three groups as their further weaning methods
(M): (M1) CPAP group, (M2) O 2 flow group, and (M3) air flow group. ...
be randomly assigned to one of the following three groups as their further weaning methods
(M): (M1) CPAP group, (M2) O 2 flow group, and (M3) air flow group. ...
Extubation to nBiPAP offers no benefit over extubation to nCPAP in infants born before 30 weeks' gestation
WJ Coles, S Elliott, J Davis - Archives of Disease in Childhood-Education and …, 2017
... The study by Victor et al2 compares BiPAP to continuous positive pressure (CPAP) in infants
<30 weeks' gestation following extubation. ... The control group was not uniform and included
nasal continuous airway pressure as well as bilevel CPAP. ...
<30 weeks' gestation following extubation. ... The control group was not uniform and included
nasal continuous airway pressure as well as bilevel CPAP. ...
Impact of Minimally Invasive Surfactant Therapy in Preterm Infants at 29-32 Weeks Gestation
PA Dargaville, SKM Ali, HD Jackson, C Williams… - Neonatology, 2018
... Methods: We studied the impact of selective administration of surfactant (poractant
alfa 100-200 mg/kg) by thin catheter in infants with respiratory distress syndrome
on continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). The threshold ...
alfa 100-200 mg/kg) by thin catheter in infants with respiratory distress syndrome
on continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). The threshold ...
[PDF] General and special care for seriously ill patients
E Golubkina, N Skokova, H Makharinska - 2017
... breathing and alveolar recruitment techniques (eg CPAP), chest percussion, postural drainage,
positioning (eg sitting up), bronchodilators, tracheal ... 26, p.948 Page 11. CPAP/BIPAP is the
noninvasive application of positive pressure to upper airways to prevent their ...
positioning (eg sitting up), bronchodilators, tracheal ... 26, p.948 Page 11. CPAP/BIPAP is the
noninvasive application of positive pressure to upper airways to prevent their ...
Implementing Spontaneous Breathing Trials–But a Piece of the Puzzle
SM Hartmann, RM DiBlasi - 2017
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Should a Down Syndrome Child With a Failing Heart Be Offered Heart Transplantation?
MN Kavarana, JM Turnbull, RM Sade - The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2017
... After months of scheduling issues due to Angela's parents' work schedules and the necessity
of finding a caregiver for her younger sister, a sleep study found obstructive sleep apnea,
and continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) was prescribed. ...
of finding a caregiver for her younger sister, a sleep study found obstructive sleep apnea,
and continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) was prescribed. ...
[PDF] Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome and Cytomegalovirus Pneumonia Case Report: Highlights and Missing Links in Classification Criteria and …
S Petarra-Del Río, A Rodriguez-Hernandez… - Case Reports in Infectious …, 2017
... day, an endoscopy showed chronic reflux esophagitis (Grade D of the Los Angeles Classification
System), with ulceration (Figures 2(c) and 2(d)). On day 23 of hospitalization, dyspnea worsened;
oxygen supply was administered with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP ...
System), with ulceration (Figures 2(c) and 2(d)). On day 23 of hospitalization, dyspnea worsened;
oxygen supply was administered with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP ...
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