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Gerard J Hutten

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van Boven M, Hutten G, Richardson R, Konigs M, Leemhuis A, Onland W, et al.
Eur Respir Rev . 2024 Oct; 33(174). PMID: 39384308
Background: Immature lung development and respiratory morbidity place preterm-born children at high risk of long-term pulmonary sequelae. This systematic review and meta-analysis aims to quantify lung function in preterm-born children...
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Lorente Flores C, Zhan Z, Scholten A, Hutten G, Vervoorn M, Niemarkt H
Sensors (Basel) . 2024 Feb; 24(4). PMID: 38400415
Aim: The aim of our study was to investigate skin conditions when wearing and removing a novel wireless non-adhesive cardiorespiratory monitoring device for neonates (Bambi-Belt) compared to standard adhesive electrodes....
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Scholten A, Zhan Z, Niemarkt H, Vervoorn M, van Leuteren R, de Jongh F, et al.
Pediatr Pulmonol . 2023 Oct; 58(12):3574-3581. PMID: 37795597
Introduction: We determined if the heart rate (HR) monitoring performance of a wireless and nonadhesive belt is non-inferior compared to standard electrocardiography (ECG). Secondary objective was to explore the belt's...
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Scholten A, van Leuteren R, de Waal C, Kraaijenga J, de Jongh F, van Kaam A, et al.
Pediatr Res . 2023 Sep; 95(1):52-58. PMID: 37660179
Preterm infants often experience breathing instability and a hampered lung function. Therefore, these infants receive cardiorespiratory monitoring and respiratory support. However, the current respiratory monitoring technique may be unreliable for...
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Scholten A, van Leuteren R, de Jongh F, van Kaam A, Hutten G
Pediatr Pulmonol . 2022 Aug; 57(11):2754-2762. PMID: 35938231
Introduction: Current cardiorespiratory monitoring in neonates with electrocardiogram (ECG) and chest impedance (CI) has limitations. Adding transcutaneous electromyography of the diaphragm (dEMG) may improve respiratory monitoring, but requires additional hardware....
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van Leuteren R, de Waal C, Hutten G, de Jongh F, van Kaam A
Pediatr Pulmonol . 2021 Feb; 56(6):1593-1600. PMID: 33524225
Objective: Monitoring work of breathing (WOB) is important to assess the pulmonary condition and adjust respiratory support in preterm infants. Conventional WOB measurement (esophageal pressure, tidal volume) is invasive and...
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van Leuteren R, Kho E, de Waal C, Te Pas A, Salverda H, de Jongh F, et al.
Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed . 2020 Nov; 106(4):352-356. PMID: 33214154
Objective: To assess feasibility of transcutaneous electromyography of the diaphragm (dEMG) as a monitoring tool for vital signs and diaphragm activity in the delivery room (DR). Design: Prospective observational study....
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van Leuteren R, Bekhuis R, de Waal C, de Jongh F, van Kaam A, Hutten G
Pediatr Pulmonol . 2019 Nov; 55(2):354-359. PMID: 31765520
Objective: To determine the effect of changing electrode positions on vital signs and respiratory effort parameters measured with transcutaneous electromyography of the diaphragm (dEMG) in preterm infants. Methods: In this...
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Vliegenthart R, Miedema M, Hutten G, van Kaam A, Onland W
Acta Paediatr . 2019 Jan; 108(3):570-571. PMID: 30625251
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de Waal C, Hutten G, Kraaijenga J, de Jongh F, van Kaam A
Neonatology . 2018 Oct; 115(1):85-88. PMID: 30352445
Background: Doxapram is a treatment option for severe apnea of prematurity (AOP). However, the effect of doxapram on the diaphragm, the main respiratory muscle, is not known. Objectives: To investigate...