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  2. Breath-holding spell - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] Other studies have supported the use of piracetam; [9] [10] a 1998 study indicating that over two months piracetam reduced BHS incidence by sixty percent, twice as much as a placebo. All of these studies agree with the established medical view [ 11 ] [ 12 ] that a pharmacological agent is not necessary, although it may be desirable for ...

  3. Infantile apnea - Wikipedia

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    [1] [5] Approximately 85 percent of infants born with a weight less than 2.2 pounds (1 kg) experience infantile apnea within the first month after birth. [4] This risk decreases to 25 percent for infants weighing less than 5.5 pounds (2.5 kg). [4] Studies have found that almost 2% of the pediatric population experience obstructive sleep apnea. [1]

  4. Apnea of prematurity - Wikipedia

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    Over 50% of infants who are born preterm are estimated to be affected by apnea of prematurity. [2] Infants who are born weighing less than 1000g have close to a 100% risk of being affected by apnea of prematurity. Most premature infants are affected by 'central' apnea due to the developmental stage of their respiratory tract. [2]

  5. Central sleep apnea - Wikipedia

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    Central sleep apnea is common in preterm, newborn, and infancy stages but a decrease in risk is found with aging and maturity of the central nervous system. Underlying neurological disorders are the most common cause of CSA in full term infants. Of the apnea related events in preterm infants born at less than 29 weeks, 25% are central in origin ...

  6. Transient tachypnea of the newborn - Wikipedia

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    Transient tachypnea of the newborn occurs in approximately 1 in 100 preterm infants and 3.6–5.7 per 1000 term infants. It is most common in infants born by caesarian section without a trial of labor after 35 weeks of gestation. Male infants and infants with an umbilical cord prolapse or perinatal asphyxia are at higher risk.

  7. Apnea - Wikipedia

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    [7] In 1959, Frumin described the use of apneic oxygenation during anesthesia and surgery. Of the eight test subjects in this landmark study, the highest recorded PaCO 2 was 250 millimeters of mercury, and the lowest arterial pH was 6.72 after 53 minutes of apnea. [8]

  8. Sisters welcome babies 8 hours apart — and in the same ...

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    Adrianna’s daughter Rylan arrived at 1:15 p.m., eight hours after Kash was born. “My sister caught the baby,” Adrianna says, proudly. Adrianna and McKayla still can’t believe their luck.

  9. Respiratory arrest - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of ventilation with 100% oxygen is to denitrogenate healthy patients and prolong the safe apneic time. Tubes with an internal diameter of over 8mm are acceptable for most adults. Insertion technique includes visualizing the epiglottis, the posterior laryngeal structure, and not passing the tube unless tracheal insertion is ensured.

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