Abstract
To the Editor.— The frequent determination of vital signs, such as heart rate and bilateral breath sounds, is a mainstay in the care of critically ill infants. Unfortunately, the routine determination of such vital signs involves the manipulation and disturbance of the infant, unnecessary risk of exposure to cold, increased risk of apnea, and infection.1,2 In addition, the frequent disruption of the infant's sleep pattern may take an unaccountable physiologic and psychologic toll. To deal with this common and challenging problem we have devised a simple and inexpensive monitoring device, using readily available supplies, which facilitates the continuous or intermittent evaluation of heart rate and bilateral breath sounds.
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