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Un monitor de apnea controla la frecuencia cardíaca y la respiración del bebé para asegurar que está respirando adecuadamente. Cuando alguno de estos parámetros cae por debajo de los niveles normales, el monitor de apnea suena, notificando a los padres que algo puede estar mal. Con frecuencia, los recién nacidos, y especialmente los prematuros, son conectados a un monitor de apnea para controlar su patrón de respiración.
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