Thoracic shape changes in newborns due to their position

Abstract The highly compliant nature of the neonatal chest wall is known to clinicians. However, its morphological changes have never been characterized and are especially important for a customised monitoring of respiratory diseases. Here, we show that a device applied on newborns can trace their c...

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Main Authors: Serena de Gelidi, Andy Bardill, Nima Seifnaraghi, Yu Wu, Andreas Demosthenous, Marika Rahtu, Merja Kallio, Richard Bayford
Format: article
Language:EN
Published: Nature Portfolio 2021
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/2774e69fa1054d46b4ba5b2c9fe6f988
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Summary:Abstract The highly compliant nature of the neonatal chest wall is known to clinicians. However, its morphological changes have never been characterized and are especially important for a customised monitoring of respiratory diseases. Here, we show that a device applied on newborns can trace their chest boundary without the use of radiation. Such technology, which is easy to sanitise between patients, works like a smart measurement tape drawing also a digital cross section of the chest. We also show that in neonates the supine position generates a significantly different cross section compared to the lateral ones. Lastly, an unprecedented comparison between a premature neonate and a child is reported.