Periodic breathing in children

    • [DOC File]Key Facts About Asthma in Infants & Young Children

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      Neonatal apnea may be caused by anemia, sepsis, intracranial bleeding, and patent ductus arteriosus. Periodic breathing (short apneic spells lasting 5 to 10 seconds, not accompanied by bradycardia or desaturation) occurs in ~93% of pre-term and ~78% of full-term infants and is considered a normal respiratory pattern during sleep.


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      None had periodic breathing. Commonest risk factor for CSA was neurological disorder. Review of evaluation of SDB in children Nanaware SK 2006 Retrospective study designed to evaluate the clinical presentation of SDB in children, factors associated and treatment response. Evaluation of SDB in children Table 2


    • [DOC File]Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

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      Most young children with asthma have more trouble as they approach school age and are more physically active. T or F Without a daily control medication, many children with asthma will have periodic flare-ups of coughing, wheezing, or hard breathing that require sick visits to the clinic or hospital. Pneumonia is common among these children.


    • [DOC File]An Apparent Life-Threatening Event (ALTE) is an episode ...

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      D. Respiratory rate -Observe for a minute. Infants normally have periodic breathing so that observing for only 15 seconds will result in a skewed number. E. Blood pressure. 1. Appropriate size cuff - 2/3 width of upper arm. 2. Site. F. Growth parameters - must plot on appropriate growth curve. 1. Weight. 2. …


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      There are 3 types of children who may be safely discharged for further outpatient management. If the history suggests that the family misinterpreted a normal episode of periodic breathing . The infant/child is well appearing in the ED


    • [DOC File]PEDIATRIC HISTORY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: …

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      Infants can have an irregular breathing pattern during sleep called periodic breathing where rapid breathing for 10-20 seconds is followed by a pause. This is considered normal and resolves as the breathing center in the brain matures. If you notice color changes (blue color around the lips) or pauses lasting longer than 10 seconds, this is not ...


    • Normal Respiratory Rates in Adults and Children

      Periodic breathing is seen in pre-mature and very young neonates. Alternating periods of irregular rate and depth of respiration with periods of apnea, usually less than 15 seconds occur. - Symmetry and synchrony of thoracic motion:


    • [DOC File]Physiologic differences between infants, children and adults

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      Children use cold creams and petroleum jelly in winters. We have medical camps - general; dental and eye check-up organized by friends and volunteers on a regular basis. We conduct periodic meditation and breathing exercises. Recreation. Children should be children! And what can be more exciting and enjoyable for children than watching a movie ...


    • [DOCX File]Medfusion

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      Improved Behavior and Sleep After Adenotonsillectomy in Children With Sleep-Disordered Breathing Long-term Follow-up. Archives of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery 2009;135:642-6. 21. Wei JL, Mayo MS, Smith HJ, Reese M, Weatherly RA. Improved behavior and sleep after adenotonsillectomy in children with sleep-dis ordered breathing.


    • [DOC File]RESPIRATORY DISEASES

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      The cut-off for fast breathing depends on the child's age. Normal breathing rates are higher in children age 2 months up to 12 months than in children age 12 months up to 5 years. For this reason, the cut-off for identifying fast breathing is higher in children 2 months up to 12 months than in children age 12 months up to 5 years.


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