Caffeine preserves quiet sleep in preterm neonates
Abstract Caffeine is widely used in preterm neonates suffering from apnea of prematurity (AOP), and it has become one of the most frequently prescribed medications in neonatal intensive care units. Goal of this study is to investigate how caffeine citrate treatment affects sleep‐wake behavior in pre...
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Main Authors: | Gilbert Koch (Author), Natalie Schönfeld (Author), Kerstin Jost (Author), Andrew Atkinson (Author), Sven M. Schulzke (Author), Marc Pfister (Author), Alexandre N. Datta (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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