Paediatric incubator, United Kingdom, 1980-1986

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Paediatric incubator, United Kingdom, 1980-1986. Science Museum, London. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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An incubator is a controlled environment into which a premature baby is placed to monitor its progress and increase its chances of survival. The Resuscitaire incubator provides facilities for reviving a newborn. This example was for infants experiencing 'apnoea', a condition where breathing stops. This problem is most common in very premature babies. Oxygen saturation in the blood falls during an apnoeic attack. It has to be re-established quickly to prevent long-term brain damage or death. This incubator would sound an alarm should the baby show signs of apnoea, such as a drop in heart rate. The condition is also treatable within the incubator by altering the temperature and oxygen concentration. maker: Unknown maker Place made: United Kingdom

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