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American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|August 10, 2000
Comparison of apnea identified by respiratory inductance plethysmography with that detected by end-tidal CO(2) or thermistor. The CHIME Study GroupD E Weese-Mayer, M J Corwin, M R Peucker, et al.
Medrxiv : the Preprint Server for Health Sciences|February 12, 2024
Highly comparative time series analysis of oxygen saturation and heart rate to predict respiratory outcomes in extremely preterm infantsJiaxing Qiu, Juliann M Di Fiore, Narayanan Krishnamurthi, et al.
Physiological Measurement|June 20, 2001
Cardiopulmonary monitoring at home: the CHIME monitorM R Neuman, H Watson, R S Mendenhall, et al.
Pediatric Research|February 9, 2019
Pre-Vent: the prematurity-related ventilatory control studyPhyllis A Dennery, Juliann M Di Fiore, Namasivayam Ambalavanan, et al.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|May 23, 2023
Cardiorespiratory Monitoring Data to Predict Respiratory Outcomes in Extremely Preterm InfantsNamasivayam Ambalavanan, Debra E Weese-Mayer, Anna Maria Hibbs, et al.
Medrxiv : the Preprint Server for Health Sciences|February 12, 2024
Apnea, Intermittent Hypoxemia, and Bradycardia Events Predict Late-Onset Sepsis in Extremely Preterm InfantsSherry L Kausch, Douglas E Lake, Juliann M Di Fiore, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|April 3, 2024
Apnea, Intermittent Hypoxemia, and Bradycardia Events Predict Late-Onset Sepsis in Infants Born Extremely PretermSherry L Kausch, Douglas E Lake, Juliann M Di Fiore, et al.
Pediatric Research|October 19, 2023
Maturation of cardioventilatory physiological trajectories in extremely preterm infantsDebra E Weese-Mayer, Juliann M Di Fiore, Douglas E Lake, et al.
Physiological Measurement|October 22, 2024
Corrigendum: Highly comparative time series analysis of oxygen saturation and heart rate to predict respiratory outcomes in extremely preterm infants (2024<i>Physiol. Meas.</i> 45 055025)Jiaxing Qiu, Juliann M Di Fiore, Narayanan Krishnamurthi, et al.
Physiological Measurement|May 21, 2024
Highly comparative time series analysis of oxygen saturation and heart rate to predict respiratory outcomes in extremely preterm infantsJiaxing Qiu, Juliann M Di Fiore, Narayanan Krishnamurthi, et al.
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American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|August 10, 2000
Comparison of apnea identified by respiratory inductance plethysmography with that detected by end-tidal CO(2) or thermistor. The CHIME Study GroupD E Weese-Mayer, M J Corwin, M R Peucker, et al.
Medrxiv : the Preprint Server for Health Sciences|February 12, 2024
Highly comparative time series analysis of oxygen saturation and heart rate to predict respiratory outcomes in extremely preterm infantsJiaxing Qiu, Juliann M Di Fiore, Narayanan Krishnamurthi, et al.
Physiological Measurement|June 20, 2001
Cardiopulmonary monitoring at home: the CHIME monitorM R Neuman, H Watson, R S Mendenhall, et al.
Pediatric Research|February 9, 2019
Pre-Vent: the prematurity-related ventilatory control studyPhyllis A Dennery, Juliann M Di Fiore, Namasivayam Ambalavanan, et al.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|May 23, 2023
Cardiorespiratory Monitoring Data to Predict Respiratory Outcomes in Extremely Preterm InfantsNamasivayam Ambalavanan, Debra E Weese-Mayer, Anna Maria Hibbs, et al.
Medrxiv : the Preprint Server for Health Sciences|February 12, 2024
Apnea, Intermittent Hypoxemia, and Bradycardia Events Predict Late-Onset Sepsis in Extremely Preterm InfantsSherry L Kausch, Douglas E Lake, Juliann M Di Fiore, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|April 3, 2024
Apnea, Intermittent Hypoxemia, and Bradycardia Events Predict Late-Onset Sepsis in Infants Born Extremely PretermSherry L Kausch, Douglas E Lake, Juliann M Di Fiore, et al.
Pediatric Research|October 19, 2023
Maturation of cardioventilatory physiological trajectories in extremely preterm infantsDebra E Weese-Mayer, Juliann M Di Fiore, Douglas E Lake, et al.
Physiological Measurement|October 22, 2024
Corrigendum: Highly comparative time series analysis of oxygen saturation and heart rate to predict respiratory outcomes in extremely preterm infants (2024<i>Physiol. Meas.</i> 45 055025)Jiaxing Qiu, Juliann M Di Fiore, Narayanan Krishnamurthi, et al.
Physiological Measurement|May 21, 2024
Highly comparative time series analysis of oxygen saturation and heart rate to predict respiratory outcomes in extremely preterm infantsJiaxing Qiu, Juliann M Di Fiore, Narayanan Krishnamurthi, et al.
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