Browsing by Author "Urschitz, Michael S."
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- ItemDetection of Respiratory Events Using Pulse Rate in Children With and Without Obstructive Sleep Apnea(2010) Noehren, Anke; Brockmann Veloso, Pablo Edmundo; Urschitz, Michael S.; Sokollik, Christiane; Schlaud, Martin; Poets, Christian F.
- ItemDiagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea in children : a systematic review(2013) Brockmann Veloso, Pablo Edmundo; Schaefer, Christine; Poets, Anette; Poets, Christian F.; Urschitz, Michael S.
- ItemInfluence of age and gender on reference values for common pediatric sleep questionnaires: results from a community-based study(2018) Brockmann Veloso, Pablo Edmundo; Peters, Tobias; Poets, Christian F.; Wilhelm, Barbara; Weyer-Elberich, Veronika; Urschitz, Michael S.
- ItemPredicting poor school performance in children suspected for sleep-disordered breathing(2015) Brockmann Veloso, Pablo Edmundo; Schlaud, Martin; Poets, Christian F.; Urschitz, Michael S.
- ItemPrimary snoring in school children: prevalence and neurocognitive impairments(2012) Brockmann, Pablo E.; Urschitz, Michael S.; Schlaud, Martin; Poets, Christian F.We aimed to investigate the prevalence of primary snoring (PS) and its association with neurocognitive impairments.
- ItemReference values for pulse oximetry recordings in healthy term neonates during their first 5 days of life(B M J PUBLISHING GROUP, 2011) Brockmann, Pablo E.; Poets, Anette; Urschitz, Michael S.; Sokollik, Christiane; Poets, Christian F.Objective To determine reference values for pulse oximeter saturation (SpO(2)) variables and desaturation event indices in healthy term neonates during their first 5 days of life, and to compare two definitions for the identification of desaturation events.
- ItemRisk factors and consequences of excessive autonomic activation during sleep in children(2011) Brockmann, Pablo E.; Urschitz, Michael S.; Noehren, Anke; Sokollik, Christiane; Schlaud, Martin; Poets, Christian F.The aim of this study was to assess risk factors for excessive autonomic activation during sleep (EAAS) and its association with sleep problems, impaired behavior, and poor academic performance in primary school children.