1. Tin W, Gupta S. Optimum oxygen therapy in preterm babies. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed. 2007; 92(2):F143-7.
2. Armbruster J, Schmidt B, Poets C, Bassler D. Nurses’
compliance with alarm limits for pulse oximetry: qualitative study. J Perinatol. 2010; 30(8):531-4.
3. Sola A, Golombek SG, Montes Bueno MT, Lemus‐Varela L, Zuluaga C, Domínguez F, et al. Safe oxygen saturation targeting and monitoring in preterm infants: can we avoid hypoxia and hyperoxia? Acta Paediatr. 2014; 103(10):1009-18.
4. Hay WW, Rodden DJ, Collins SM, Melara DL, Hale KA, Fashaw LM. Reliability of conventional and new pulse oximetry in neonatal patients. J Perinatol. 2002; 22(5):360-6.
5. Drew BJ, Harris P, Zègre-Hemsey JK, Mammone T, Schindler D, Salas-Boni R, et al. Insights into the problem of alarm fatigue with physiologic monitor devices: a comprehensive observational study of consecutive intensive care unit patients. PloS One. 2014; 9(10):e110274.
6. Imhoff M, Kuhls S. Alarm algorithms in critical care monitoring. Anesth Analg. 2006; 102(5):1525-37.
7. Chambrin MC. Alarms in the intensive care unit: how can the number of false alarms be reduced? Crit Care. 2001; 5(4):184-8.
8. Görges M, Markewitz BA, Westenskow DR. Improving alarm performance in the medical intensive care unit using delays and clinical context. Anesth Analg. 2009; 108(5):1546-52.
9. Chow LC, Wright KW, Sola A; CSMC Oxygen Administration Study Group. Can changes in clinical practice decrease the incidence of severe retinopathy of prematurity in very low birth weight infants? Pediatrics. 2003; 111(2):339-45.
10. Clucas L, Doyle LW, Dawson J, Donath S, Davis PG. Compliance with alarm limits for pulse oximetry in very preterm infants. Pediatrics. 2007; 119(6): 1056-60.
11. Solsona JF, Altaba C, Maúll E, Rodríguez L, Bosqué C, Mulero A. Are auditory warnings in the intensive care unit properly adjusted? J Adv Nurs. 2001; 35(3):402-6.
12. van der Eijk AC, Dankelman J, Schutte S, Simonsz HJ, Smit BJ. An observational study to quantify manual adjustments of the inspired oxygen fraction in extremely low birth weight infants. Acta Paediatr. 2012; 101(3):e97-104.
13. Hagadorn JI, Furey AM, Nghiem TH, Schmid CH, Phelps DL, Pillers DA, et al. Achieved versus intended pulse oximeter saturation in infants born less than 28 weeks' gestation: the AVIOx study. Pediatrics. 2006; 118(4):1574-82.