The effect of event recording home infant apnea/heart rate monitoring in the greater Los Angeles area.

T Schlose, R P Den Blyker, J McHattie, P Van Zitter, K Martin, K King
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This study presents the findings of 54 infants sent home on event recording apnea/heart rate monitors over a seven month period. The average gestational age was 35 weeks. The number of referring facilities was 13 hospitals and the number of referring physicians was 41. We separated the admitting diagnostic groups into the following categories: Apnea of prematurity, apnea of infancy, apparent life threatening event, subsequent SIDS sibling, gastroesophogeal reflux, maternal substance abuse, seizure disorders, respiratory distress syndrome, bradycardia of unknown origin, bronchopulmonary dysplasia, and Pierre Robin syndrome. From March 1990 to October 1990, a period of seven months, these children were placed in our services on event recording home apnea/heart rate monitors. The average time on service for these patients was 2.90 months, (p less than .07). This data indicates that event recording home apnea/heart rate monitoring greatly decreases the length of home monitoring.

事件记录家庭婴儿呼吸暂停/心率监测在大洛杉矶地区的效果。
这项研究展示了54名婴儿在7个月的时间里使用事件记录呼吸暂停/心率监测器回家的结果。平均胎龄为35周。转诊机构有13家医院,转诊医生有41名。我们将入院诊断组分为以下几类:早产儿呼吸暂停、婴儿期呼吸暂停、明显的生命威胁事件、随后的SIDS兄弟姐妹、胃食管反流、母体药物滥用、癫痫发作障碍、呼吸窘迫综合征、原因不明的心动过缓、支气管肺发育不良和皮埃尔·罗宾综合征。从1990年3月到1990年10月,七个月的时间里,这些孩子被安置在我们的服务中,使用事件记录家庭呼吸暂停/心率监测器。这些患者的平均服务时间为2.90个月,(p < 0.07)。这一数据表明,事件记录家庭呼吸暂停/心率监测大大缩短了家庭监测的时间。
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