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317 related items for PubMed ID: 17012305

  • 1. Sleeping position, oxygen saturation and lung volume in convalescent, prematurely born infants.
    Kassim Z, Donaldson N, Khetriwal B, Rao H, Sylvester K, Rafferty GF, Hannam S, Greenough A.
    Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed; 2007 Sep; 92(5):F347-50. PubMed ID: 17012305
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  • 2. Sleeping position, oxygenation and lung function in prematurely born infants studied post term.
    Saiki T, Rao H, Landolfo F, Smith AP, Hannam S, Rafferty GF, Greenough A.
    Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed; 2009 Mar; 94(2):F133-7. PubMed ID: 19240293
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  • 4. The effects of sleeping position on ventilatory responses to carbon dioxide in premature infants.
    Smith AP, Saiki T, Hannam S, Rafferty GF, Greenough A.
    Thorax; 2010 Sep; 65(9):824-8. PubMed ID: 20805181
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  • 5. Effect of posture on respiratory function and drive in preterm infants prior to discharge.
    Leipälä JA, Bhat RY, Rafferty GF, Hannam S, Greenough A.
    Pediatr Pulmonol; 2003 Oct; 36(4):295-300. PubMed ID: 12950041
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  • 9. A comparison of supine and prone positioning on improves arterial oxygenation in premature neonates.
    Eghbalian F.
    J Neonatal Perinatal Med; 2014 Oct; 7(4):273-7. PubMed ID: 25468620
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  • 11. Ventilatory response to added dead space and position in preterm infants at high risk age for SIDS.
    Saiki T, Hannam S, Rafferty GF, Milner AD, Greenough A.
    Pediatr Pulmonol; 2011 Mar; 46(3):239-45. PubMed ID: 24081885
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  • 12. Sleeping position and responses to a carbon dioxide challenge in convalescent prematurely born infants studied post-term.
    Saiki T, Milner AD, Hannam S, Rafferty GF, Peacock JL, Greenough A.
    Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed; 2014 May; 99(3):F215-8. PubMed ID: 24473750
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  • 13. [Arterial oxygen saturation monitoring of sleeping infants by pulse-oximeter--effect of sleeping position on arterial oxygen saturation in infants].
    Uchigasaki S, Mukai T, Yamaguchi N, Tsukamoto S, Oshida S, Sato Y, Suzuki T.
    Nihon Hoigaku Zasshi; 1995 Apr; 49(2):87-91. PubMed ID: 7783392
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  • 14. Survey of sleeping position recommendations for prematurely born infants on neonatal intensive care unit discharge.
    Bhat RY, Leipälä JA, Rafferty GF, Hannam S, Greenough A.
    Eur J Pediatr; 2003 Jun; 162(6):426-7. PubMed ID: 12684901
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  • 15. Prone versus supine positioning in the well preterm infant: effects on work of breathing and breathing patterns.
    Levy J, Habib RH, Liptsen E, Singh R, Kahn D, Steele AM, Courtney SE.
    Pediatr Pulmonol; 2006 Aug; 41(8):754-8. PubMed ID: 16779849
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  • 16. Achieved versus intended pulse oximeter saturation in infants born less than 28 weeks' gestation: the AVIOx study.
    Hagadorn JI, Furey AM, Nghiem TH, Schmid CH, Phelps DL, Pillers DA, Cole CH, AVIOx Study Group.
    Pediatrics; 2006 Oct; 118(4):1574-82. PubMed ID: 17015549
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  • 17. Respiratory variability in preterm and term infants: Effect of sleep state, position and age.
    Elder DE, Campbell AJ, Larsen PD, Galletly D.
    Respir Physiol Neurobiol; 2011 Feb 15; 175(2):234-8. PubMed ID: 21111846
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  • 18. [Prone position favors motor development of infants].
    Visscher F, van der Graaf T, Spaans M, van Lingen RA, Fetter WP.
    Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd; 1998 Oct 03; 142(40):2201-5. PubMed ID: 9864482
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  • 19. Effect of position on pulmonary mechanics in healthy preterm newborn infants.
    Fox RE, Viscardi RM, Taciak VL, Niknafs H, Cinoman MI.
    J Perinatol; 1993 Oct 03; 13(3):205-11. PubMed ID: 8345384
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  • 20. Effect of prone and supine positions on functional residual capacity, oxygenation, and respiratory mechanics in ventilated infants and children.
    Numa AH, Hammer J, Newth CJ.
    Am J Respir Crit Care Med; 1997 Oct 03; 156(4 Pt 1):1185-9. PubMed ID: 9351620
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