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Are all preterm infants younger than 60 weeks postconceptual age at risk for postanesthetic apnea?

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Are all preterm infants younger than 60 weeks postconceptual age at risk for postanesthetic apnea?

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Malviya S; Swartz J; Lerman J Department of Anaesthesia, Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. BACKGROUND: Preterm and ex-preterm infants are at risk for life-threatening apnea after general anesthesia. The authors attempted to define the postconceptual age beyond which apnea is less likely to occur and to identify the factors that predispose to postanesthetic apnea. METHODS: Ninety-one infants younger than 60 weeks postconceptual age undergoing 101 general anesthetics were prospectively studied. All infants were admitted to the hospital for cardiorespiratory monitoring overnight. The presence of coexistent medical conditions that could influence the incidence of apnea was determined by a review of current and previous medical records and by history. RESULTS: Of 38 procedures performed in 35 infants younger than 44 weeks postconceptual age, 10 (26.3%) procedures in 9 infants were associated with postanesthetic apnea. In eight of these, apnea did not resolv

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