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. 1985 Oct;60(10):953-8.
doi: 10.1136/adc.60.10.953.

Relation between apnoea duration and type and neurological status of preterm infants

Relation between apnoea duration and type and neurological status of preterm infants

M C Butcher-Puech et al. Arch Dis Child. 1985 Oct.

Abstract

The incidence, duration, and type of apnoea were determined in 28 preterm infants born at 27 to 34 weeks' gestation, using polygraphic records of abdominal breathing movements and nasal airflow. Of the 1520 episodes of apnoea of 10 or more seconds duration, 1002 (66%) lasted 10 to 14 seconds, 311 (20%) lasted 15 to 20 seconds, and 207 (14%) lasted more than 20 seconds. Overall, 69% were central in type, 20% were mixed, and 11% were purely obstructive. With increasing duration of apnoea, the proportion of episodes of central apnoea decreased (69 to 29%) while that of mixed apnoea increased (20 to 60%). Eight infants had obstructive apnoea of more than 20 seconds duration. When they were compared with the 10 infants of similar gestational age and birthweight who had central or mixed apnoea, they had a higher incidence of intraventricular haemorrhage, hydrocephalus, positive pressure ventilation via an endotracheal tube, and abnormal neurological development during the first year of life.

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