Respiratory inhibition after crying and feeding hypoxemia in infants

2015 
AbstractObjective: To determine the incidence, risk factors and natural history of respiratory inhibition after crying (RIAC) and feeding hypoxemia.Methods: We screened for RIAC and feeding hypoxemia among 393 infants with a gestational age ≥ 36 weeks using pulse oximetry. Twenty-seven infants were treated in the neonatal intensive care unit.Results: RIAC and feeding hypoxemia were observed in 95 (24.2%) and 124 (31.6%) infants, respectively. RIAC correlated with feeding hypoxemia (p < 0.001), grade II increased echogenicity in the ganglionic eminence (p = 0.005), dilation of the lateral ventricle (p = 0.044), threatened premature labor (p = 0.033) and twin gestation (p = 0.089). Feeding hypoxemia correlated with RIAC (p < 0.001), abnormal cranial ultrasound findings (p < 0.001), maternal smoking during pregnancy (p = 0.083), asymmetric intrauterine growth restriction (p = 0.012) and twin gestation (p = 0.067). All infants recovered from RIAC in an average of 4.5 (2.0–7.0) d. Fifteen infants recovered fro...
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