Publications by authors named "Trowitzsch E"

Purpose: The prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is clearly increased in adults with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), whereas OSAS does not seem to be frequent in adolescents with PCOS, pointing towards the fact that some patients with PCOS develop OSAS in the further course of the disease. We therefore aimed to analyze the changes of polysomnographic variables in obese adolescents with PCOS in a longitudinal analysis.

Methods: Fifteen adolescents with PCOS (age 15.

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To evaluate the frequency of clinical indicators for sleep-related respiratory disturbances (SRD) and the polysomnographical manifestations of these disorders in children with skeletal dysplasia caused by FGFR3 mutations. From January 1990 to January 2009, 24 patients (22 achondroplasia, 2 hypochondroplasia; 13 boys, 11 girls; age 8 days to 15 years, median age 3.0 years) were examined, including a semi-structured interview, a clinical examination, and a polysomnographic sleep recording (65 polysomnographic sleep recordings (PSG) in 24 patients).

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Background: We aimed to determine the differences in polysomnographic variables between obese adolescents with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) with and without metabolic syndrome, as the prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is increased in adults with PCOS, OSAS has been regarded as a manifestation of the metabolic syndrome, and the prevalence of metabolic syndrome is increased in patients with PCOS.

Methods: Fourteen obese adolescents with PCOS and metabolic syndrome [15.7 years ± 1.

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Purpose: We aimed to determine the impact of insulin resistance and hyperandrogenemia on polysomnographic variables in obese adolescents with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), as studies in adults with PCOS suggest that parameters of glucose metabolism and serum androgens are related to respiratory polysomnographic variables (RPV), and the symptoms of PCOS usually begin around menarche.

Methods: We divided our study group of obese adolescents with PCOS according to HOMA-index and in a second analysis according to free androgen index (FAI). Study group A consisted of 14 girls with HOMA-index <4, study group B of 17 girls with HOMA-index >4.

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The aim of this study was to compare polysomnographic variables of obese adolescents with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) to those of healthy controls and to analyse whether polysomnographic variables correlate to parameters of body weight/body composition, to serum androgens and to parameters of glucose metabolism. Thirty-one obese adolescents with PCOS (15.0 years ± 1.

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the differences in polysomnographic variables between obese adolescents with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) and healthy, normal-weight and obese controls, as the prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is increased in adults with PCOS.

Methods: Twenty-two obese adolescents with PCOS (mean age 15.2 +/- 1.

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Objective: To determine the change of hemodynamic parameters in graded bicycle exercise testing in obese children before and after overweight reduction.

Methods: Forty-two obese children (mean age 11 years) and 40 healthy, lean children underwent graded bicycle exercise testing (1, 1.5, 2, 2.

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In a newborn with anal atresia and urethral valves an incomplete VACTERL association, was diagnosed and a colon anus praeter was placed. Sweating and heart murmur led to cardiac diagnostics. By 2D colour Doppler echocardiography a huge atrial septal defect and pulmonary venous stenoses were diagnosed.

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Introduction: Increased attention has been paid to the role of lipophilic antioxidants in childhood nutrition and diseases during recent years. The lipophilic antioxidant coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is known as an effective inhibitor of oxidative damage. In contrast to other lipophilic antioxidants like alpha-tocopherol the plasma concentrations of CoQ10 in childhood are poorly researched.

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Isolated noncompaction of the myocardium, also known as "spongy myocardium", is a rare disease in children and adults. It is suggested that, during early development of the heart, the primary spongy structure persists due to an arrest of compaction. No other cardiac malformations are found, but there are familial occurences, relations to genetic disorders or syndromes such as Melnick-needles-syndrome or Xq28-linked cardiomyopathy, and reports of conduction disorders.

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Background: Thrombosis is a relatively rare event in children. However, many conditions in the neonatal period result in an increased risk of thrombus formation. The major risk factor is the indwelling intravascular catheter.

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The aim of this study is to test rhythmic and complex properties of respiratory control in former ventilated, pre-term infants during quiet and active sleep. The children had a higher risk for sudden infant death due to bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). Twelve infants suffering from BPD and 12 control infants, matched regarding their post-conceptional age, were examined polygraphically during quiet (QS) and active sleep (AS).

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Objective: To examine the possible use of magnetocardiography in the diagnosis of fetal arrhythmias.

Design: Investigation of routinely examined pregnant women, as well as women referred because of arrhythmias or other reasons.

Participants: Sixty-three women between the 13th and 42nd week of pregnancy.

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Unlabelled: In three asymptomatic children an isolated myocardial noncompaction was detected by echocardiography at age 11 months, 5 weeks and 5.5 years. In the first male infant both ventricles and septum were severely affected and myocardial function was depressed.

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Unlabelled: Pulmonary veno-occlusive disease (PVOD) is a rare cause of pulmonary hypertension (PH); Antiphospholipid antibody (APL) is another known cause of pulmonary hypertension, due to recurrent pulmonary thromboembolism. The coincidence of both causes, PVOD and APL, without thromboembolism, in PH has not been reported previously in children. A 12.

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Interstitial lung diseases, with or without pulmonary hypertension and epidermolysis bullosa are rare in infancy. Pathogenetic correlations between these disease are not known and their coincidence has not been reported, yet. We report on a seven weeks old boy of consanguine parents with typical skin efflorescences of epidermolysis bullosa, tachydyspnoea and cyanosis.

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The aim of this study was to test whether the heart rate (HR) control in infants at risk differs in comparison with healthy infants. Twelve former preterm infants suffering from bronchopulmonary dysplasia and 18 control infants, matched for their postconceptional age, were examined polygraphically during quiet and active sleep. HR, low-frequency (LF) power, high-frequency (HF) power, total power, and the ratio of LF to HF power (LF/HF) of the instantaneous HR spectra were calculated for linear analysis.

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Unlabelled: Physiological parameters of infants and children with Prader-Willi syndrome were examined in order to clarify whether there were indicators of disturbed respiratory control mechanisms in the pre-obesity stage of the syndrome. From January 1993 to March 1995 in eight patients with Prader-Willi syndrome (five boys, three girls, aged 6 weeks-12.5 years), polysomnography was performed and compared with 28 children matched for gestational age, sex, birth weight and age at sleep study.

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Apnea characteristics of infants, who were destined to die, were compared with control infants, matched for gestational age, sex, birth weight and age at sleep study. From 1989 to 1994 polygraphic recordings were performed in 4268 infants. In this population 7 cases of sudden infant death (SID) and 13 deaths from other causes (non-SID) occurred.

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Polygraphic recordings in the awake state and during sleep were performed in two girls with Rett syndrome, aged 9 y and 17 y, in order to characterize the clinically manifest breathing disorder of these patients. Primary hyperventilation was detected, leading to hypocapnia and compensatory apnoea. Hypoxaemia occurred as the consequence of prolonged apnoea.

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In three young infants with Joubert's syndrome polygraphic recordings were carried out in the awake state and during REM and NREM sleep in order to characterize the respiratory disorder associated with this condition. In all three states disturbed respiration parameters were found in variable amounts. The highest breath rate occurred in the awake state followed by REM and NREM sleep.

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Background: Disturbances of cardiorespiratory function are common clinical problems in preterm infants. Polygraphic recordings during sleep were performed in order to determine frequency and severity of idiopathic apnea of prematurity.

Method: In 137 preterm infants at the corrected age of < +/- 0 weeks, 0-12 weeks, 13-24 weeks and > or = 25 weeks respectively central and obstructive apnea and periodic breathing were recorded by polysomnography including nasal airflow and thoracic and abdominal breathing movements and compared with 50 normal full-term infants.

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