Pressure adjustment method for cpap machine
DR Whiting, AG Gerred, FE Cresswell - US Patent App. 15/868,713, 2018
A positive airway pressure apparatus is automatically adjusting. Pressure increases
in response to apnea events when the apparatus is in one or more responsive states.
Pressure does not increase in response to apnea events when the apparatus is in a …
in response to apnea events when the apparatus is in one or more responsive states.
Pressure does not increase in response to apnea events when the apparatus is in a …
Refining noninvasive support strategies to help babies breathe
B Jonsson - Acta Paediatrica, 2018
… Caffeine helps the central breathing apparatus by augmenting the central respiratory
drive (1). Nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is an effective way of
stabilising the upper airway, providing lung expansion and improving oxygenation …
drive (1). Nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is an effective way of
stabilising the upper airway, providing lung expansion and improving oxygenation …
An Assessment of Asthma Therapy in the Pediatric ICU
MB Henderson, JE Schunk, JL Henderson, GY Larsen… - Hospital Pediatrics, 2018
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Rationale and Methodology of the SARAH Trial: Long-Term Cardiovascular Outcomes in Patients With Resistant Hypertension and Obstructive Sleep Apnea
E Sapiña-Beltrán, G Torres, M Martínez-Alonso… - Archivos de …, 2018
… Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) has been shown to be an effective treatment
for reducing blood pressure in patients with RH. Nevertheless, the long-term effect of CPAP
treatment on cardiovascular outcomes has not been explored …
for reducing blood pressure in patients with RH. Nevertheless, the long-term effect of CPAP
treatment on cardiovascular outcomes has not been explored …
[PDF] Adherence to Treatment with Removable Oral Appliances: the Past and the Future
B Pliska, FR Almeida - J Can Dent Assoc, 2018
… The gold standard for the treatment of moderate to severe OSA is continu-
ous positive airway pressure (CPAP); however, adherence to this treatment
has been found to be limited.3-5 Removable OAs, which reduce upper …
ous positive airway pressure (CPAP); however, adherence to this treatment
has been found to be limited.3-5 Removable OAs, which reduce upper …
Sleeping Well Trial: Increasing the effectiveness of treatment with continuous positive airway pressure using a weight management program in overweight adults with …
H Truby, BA Edwards, DM O'Driscoll, A Young, L Ghazi… - Nutrition & Dietetics, 2018
… Con- tinuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is the most common effective therapy
for OSA. However, adherence declines over time with only 50% of patients prescribed
CPAP continuing to use it long term. Furthermore, a …
for OSA. However, adherence declines over time with only 50% of patients prescribed
CPAP continuing to use it long term. Furthermore, a …
[HTML] Efficacy, Safety, and Usability of Remifentanil as Premedication for INSURE in Preterm Neonates
HY Audil, S Tse, C Pezzano, A Mitchell-van Steele… - Children, 2018
… decreases pulmonary complications and overall mortality [2,3]. Given the
susceptibility of premature lungs to ventilation-induced lung injury, the current
preferred management strategy for RDS emphasizes initial nasal continuous …
susceptibility of premature lungs to ventilation-induced lung injury, the current
preferred management strategy for RDS emphasizes initial nasal continuous …
[HTML] Obstructive sleep apnoea is associated with progression of arterial stiffness independent of obesity in participants without hypertension: A KoGES Prospective Cohort …
J Kim, SK Lee, DW Yoon, C Shin - Scientific Reports, 2018
… simplicity and ease of measurement 8 . Unsurprisingly, substantial data from
clinical or community-based studies demonstrated that pulse wave velocity
(PWV) in patients with OSA is significantly high, but decreases after continuous …
clinical or community-based studies demonstrated that pulse wave velocity
(PWV) in patients with OSA is significantly high, but decreases after continuous …
The Sleep Disorder in Anti-lgLON5 Disease
C Gaig, A Iranzo, J Santamaria, F Graus - Current Neurology and Neuroscience …, 2018
… He had been initially diagnosed with isolated OSA syndrome in another center where
treatment with continuous positive air pressure therapy (CPAP) was prescribed. CPAP
eliminated OSA, but abnormal movements and behavior …
treatment with continuous positive air pressure therapy (CPAP) was prescribed. CPAP
eliminated OSA, but abnormal movements and behavior …
[HTML] Trends in the incidence and associated factors of late-onset sepsis associated with improved survival in extremely preterm infants born at 23–26 weeks' gestation: a …
JK Kim, YS Chang, S Sung, SY Ahn, WS Park - BMC pediatrics, 2018
… The durations of intubation, nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP),
percutaneous central venous catheter, and postnatal steroid use before and
after positive culture were calculated … 41.8 ± 27.2. 51.4 ± 44.4. 39.7 ± 26.6 …
percutaneous central venous catheter, and postnatal steroid use before and
after positive culture were calculated … 41.8 ± 27.2. 51.4 ± 44.4. 39.7 ± 26.6 …
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