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    Where Should Infants Sleep? A Comparison of Risk for Suffocation of Infants Sleeping in Cribs, Adult Beds, and Other Sleeping Locations by Scheers, N. J, Rutherford, George W, Kemp, James S

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-10-2003)
    “…To ascertain whether the number of sudden infant deaths as a result of suffocation in cribs, in adult beds, on sofas or chairs, and on other sleep surfaces was…”
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    Quantitative and Qualitative Changes in Peripheral Chemoreceptor Activity in Preterm Infants by Mammel, Daniel M, Carroll, John L, Warner, Barbara B, Edwards, Bradley A, Mann, Dwayne L, Wallendorf, Michael J, Hoffmann, Julie A, Conklin, Cameron M, Pyles, Harley, Kemp, James S

    “…Preterm infants are at risk for ventilatory control instability that may be due to aberrant peripheral chemoreceptor activity. Although term infants have…”
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    Postmenstrual age at discharge in premature infants with and without ventilatory pattern instability by Hoover, Jeffery, Wambach, Jennifer, Vachharajani, Akshaya, Warner, Barbara, Carroll, John L., Kemp, James S.

    Published in Journal of perinatology (01-01-2020)
    “…Rationale To determine if ventilatory pattern instability, manifested as periodic breathing (PB) during physiologic challenge testing, affects postmenstrual…”
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    Pulmonary function tests in extremely low gestational age infants at one year of age by Voynow, Judith A., Feng, Rui, Ren, Clement L., Dylag, Andrew M., Kemp, James S., McDowell, Karen, Sharp, Jack, Moore, Paul E., Eichenwald, Eric, Panitch, Howard, Clem, Charles, Johnson, Robin, Davis, Stephanie D.

    Published in Pediatric pulmonology (01-02-2022)
    “…Rationale Identifying neonatal and post‐discharge exposures among extremely low gestational age newborns (ELGANs) that drive increased pulmonary morbidity and…”
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    Assessing ventilatory instability using the response to spontaneous sighs during sleep in preterm infants by Edwards, Bradley A, Nava-Guerra, Leonardo, Kemp, James S, Carroll, John L, Khoo, Michael C, Sands, Scott A, Terrill, Philip I, Landry, Shane A, Amin, Raouf S

    Published in Sleep (New York, N.Y.) (01-11-2018)
    “…Periodic breathing (PB) is common in newborns and is an obvious manifestation of ventilatory control instability. However, many infants without PB may still…”
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    Evaluation of Ventilatory efficiency during exercise in patients with idiopathic scoliosis undergoing spinal fusion by LENKE, Lawrence G, WHITE, Deborah K, KEMP, James S, BRIDWELL, Keith H, BLANKE, Kathy M, ENGSBERG, Jack R

    Published in Spine (Philadelphia, PA. 1976) (15-09-2002)
    “…A prospective evaluation of ventilatory function following spinal fusion in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. To prospectively evaluate pulmonary function,…”
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    Overnight pulse oximetry for evaluation of sleep apnea among children with trisomy 21 by Coverstone, Andrea M, Bird, Merielle, Sicard, Melissa, Tao, Yu, Grange, Dorothy K, Cleveland, Claudia, Molter, David, Kemp, James S

    Published in Journal of clinical sleep medicine (15-12-2014)
    “…For children with trisomy 21, polysomnography at age 4 to assess obstructive sleep disordered breathing (OSDB) is the standard of care. Oximetry alone has been…”
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    Tidal Breathing Measurements at Discharge and Clinical Outcomes in Extremely Low Gestational Age Neonates by Ren, Clement L, Feng, Rui, Davis, Stephanie D, Eichenwald, Eric, Jobe, Alan, Moore, Paul E, Panitch, Howard B, Sharp, Jack K, Kisling, Jeff, Clem, Charles, Kemp, James S

    Published in Annals of the American Thoracic Society (01-11-2018)
    “…The relationship between respiratory function at hospital discharge and the severity of later respiratory disease in extremely low gestational age neonates is…”
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    Behavioral Hyperventilation and Central Sleep Apnea in Two Children by Johnston, Thomas P, Tam-Williams, Jade, Schmandt, Margaret, Patel, Anand C, Cleveland, Claudia, Coste, Ferdinand, Kemp, James S

    Published in Journal of clinical sleep medicine (15-04-2015)
    “…Behavioral hyperventilation is a rarely recognized cause of central sleep apnea (CSA) among children. We report two pediatric patients who presented with…”
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    Sources of methodological variability in phase angles from respiratory inductance plethysmography in preterm infants by Ulm, Lara N, Hamvas, Aaron, Ferkol, Thomas W, Rodriguez, Oscar M, Cleveland, Claudia M, Linneman, Laura A, Hoffmann, Julie A, Sicard-Su, Maria J, Kemp, James S

    Published in Annals of the American Thoracic Society (01-06-2014)
    “…Better phenotypic descriptions are needed for chronic lung disease among surviving premature infants. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the potential…”
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    Growth of lungs after transplantation in infants and in children younger than 3 years of age by COHEN, A. H, MALLORY, G. B, ROSS, K, WHITE, D. K, MENDELOFF, E, HUDDLESTON, C. B, KEMP, J. S

    “…We report serial measurements of lung volume and airflow in small children after lung transplantation. We expected that immature lungs could grow and develop…”
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    Vocal cord dysfunction in children by Noyes, Blakeslee E, Kemp, James S

    Published in Paediatric respiratory reviews (01-06-2007)
    “…Summary Vocal cord dysfunction is characterised by paradoxical vocal cord adduction that occurs during inspiration, resulting in symptoms of dyspnoea, wheeze,…”
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    Potential to Prevent Carbon Dioxide Rebreathing of Commercial Products Marketed to Reduce Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Risk by Carolan, Patrick L, Wheeler, William B, Ross, James D, Kemp, RCP; and James S

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-04-2000)
    “…Rebreathing of exhaled air is one proposed mechanism for the increased risk for sudden infant death syndrome among prone sleeping infants. We evaluated how…”
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