2000
Comparison of Apnea Identified by Respiratory Inductance Plethysmography with That Detected by End-tidal CO2 or Thermistor
WEESE-MAYER D, CORWIN M, PEUCKER M, DI FIORE J, HUFFORD D, TINSLEY L, NEUMAN M, MARTIN R, BROOKS L, WARD S, LISTER G, WILLINGER M, Group T. Comparison of Apnea Identified by Respiratory Inductance Plethysmography with That Detected by End-tidal CO2 or Thermistor. American Journal Of Respiratory And Critical Care Medicine 2000, 162: 471-480. PMID: 10934073, DOI: 10.1164/ajrccm.162.2.9904029.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCollaborative Home Infant Monitoring EvaluationRespiratory inductance plethysmographyInductance plethysmographyPartial airway obstructionEpisodes of apneaEnd-tidal CO2Positive predictive valueOral thermistorAirway obstructionApnea durationApneaPredictive valueHome monitorNasal thermistorApnea eventsBreathPlethysmographyMonitoring evaluationLaboratory recordingsApnea detectionHigh agreementBody movementsInfantsObstruction
1999
Longitudinal assessment of hemoglobin oxygen saturation in healthy infants during the first 6 months of age
Hunt C, Corwin M, Lister G, Weese-Mayer D, Neuman M, Tinsley L, Baird T, Keens T, Cabral H, Group C. Longitudinal assessment of hemoglobin oxygen saturation in healthy infants during the first 6 months of age. The Journal Of Pediatrics 1999, 135: 580-586. PMID: 10547246, DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3476(99)70056-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHemoglobin oxygen saturationAcute decreasePeriodic breathingOxygen saturationHealthy infantsSleep positionCollaborative Home Infant Monitoring EvaluationHealthy term infantsRespiratory inductance plethysmographyMonths of ageWeeks of ageTerm infantsMedian baselineMedian numberHeart ratePulse oximetryQuiet breathingInductance plethysmographyUnperturbed sleepHome monitoring technologiesMultivariate analysisInfantsYounger ageNormal breathingLongitudinal assessment