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Noninvasive Respiratory Support

Noninvasive Respiratory Support

... randomly assigned to receive NIPPV (ventilator-driven, synchronized, or nonsynchronized, or using a bilevel device) or nCPAP. Fifty-one percent of study infants were enrolled after extubation. The primary outcome was ...

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Kangaroo mother care in Preterm baby receiving assisted respiratory support (CPAP): a case-control trial

Kangaroo mother care in Preterm baby receiving assisted respiratory support (CPAP): a case-control trial

... Most important observation in our study was the time duration required to wean the infant from assisted respiratory support (Table 2). KMC group required an average of (40.36±12.99) hours, while NO KMC ...

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Advances in respiratory support for high risk newborn infants

Advances in respiratory support for high risk newborn infants

... of respiratory support and oxygen sup- plementation are commonly used in premature infants in respiratory ...of respiratory sup- port and the devices utilized for this purpose have evolved ...

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Early Neonatal SARS-CoV-2 Infection Manifesting With Hypoxemia Requiring Respiratory Support

Early Neonatal SARS-CoV-2 Infection Manifesting With Hypoxemia Requiring Respiratory Support

... parainfluenza, respiratory syncytial virus, adenovirus, metapneumovirus, rhinovirus, enterovirus, bocavirus, and minor type of ...and respiratory support was discontinued 50 hours after admission to ...

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Bubble continuous positive airway pressure machine versus indigenous bubble continuous positive airway pressure as a respiratory support in preterm babies with respiratory distress syndrome: a prospective outcome research at a tertiary care centre in Guja

Bubble continuous positive airway pressure machine versus indigenous bubble continuous positive airway pressure as a respiratory support in preterm babies with respiratory distress syndrome: a prospective outcome research at a tertiary care centre in Gujarat, India

... damage was significantly less and only mild in nature in I-CPAP group. The only limitation of I-CPAP is that FiO2 can’t be measured directly but by continuous SpO2 monitoring of the neonates we can adjust O2 flow rate. ...

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Respiratory Support in Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type I: A Survey of Physician Practices and Attitudes

Respiratory Support in Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type I: A Survey of Physician Practices and Attitudes

... recommended respiratory support to pa- tients with SMA type ...acute respiratory illness, and NIMV and tracheostomy in the setting of chronic respiratory ...acute respiratory infection, ...

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Non-invasive respiratory support for infants with bronchiolitis: a national survey of practice

Non-invasive respiratory support for infants with bronchiolitis: a national survey of practice

... common respiratory illness of early ...non-invasive respiratory support in these children, but there is little clinical trial evidence to support its ...novel respiratory support ...

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High-flow nasal cannulae for respiratory support in adult intensive care patients

High-flow nasal cannulae for respiratory support in adult intensive care patients

... Seven studies with 1717 participants (Chanques 2013; Frat 2015; Lemiale 2015; Maggiore 2014; Parke 2013a; Rittayamai 2014; Stephan 2015) compared comfort or discomfort over the short term between HFNC and low-flow ...

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A Randomized Trial of Nasal Prong or Face Mask for Respiratory Support for Preterm Newborns

A Randomized Trial of Nasal Prong or Face Mask for Respiratory Support for Preterm Newborns

... that respiratory support should be given to newborns via a face mask (FM) in the delivery room ...(DR). Respiratory support given to preterm newborns via a single nasal prong (SNP; ie, short ...

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Respiratory Support in Preterm Infants at Birth

Respiratory Support in Preterm Infants at Birth

... Surfactant administration can be ex- pensive, particularly in low-resource settings. Additionally, intubation and mechanical ventilation may not be possible or desirable in institutions with limited resources. CPAP ...

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Delivery Room Management of Meconium-Stained Newborns and Respiratory Support

Delivery Room Management of Meconium-Stained Newborns and Respiratory Support

... the retrospective group (40% vs 22%) with an OR of 2.2 (95% CI: 1.2–3.9). Similarly, a significantly higher proportion of infants needed oxygen therapy (37% vs 19%) with an OR of 2.5 (95% CI: 1.2–4.5), mechanical ...

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Respiratory support in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome: an expert opinion

Respiratory support in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome: an expert opinion

... Some studies have suggested that tidal volumes even less than 6 ml/kg may be preferable [31], but higher PEEP levels may then be necessary to maintain oxygen- ation [32]. In one study, the combination of lower tidal ...

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Prospective observational study of early respiratory management in preterm neonates less than 35 weeks of gestation

Prospective observational study of early respiratory management in preterm neonates less than 35 weeks of gestation

... non-invasive respiratory support (CPAP) are shown in Table 2, as are rates of CPAP failure and in- ...non-invasive respiratory support (Tables 2 and ...

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Bubble CPAP therapy for neonatal respiratory distress in level III neonatal unit in Amman, Jordan: a prospective observational study

Bubble CPAP therapy for neonatal respiratory distress in level III neonatal unit in Amman, Jordan: a prospective observational study

... noninvasive respiratory sup- port modality used to manage newborns with respiratory distress, provides continuous pressure that helps prevent derecruitment of alveoli, increasing the lungs’ functional ...

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Respiratory compliance of newborns after birth and their short-term outcomes

Respiratory compliance of newborns after birth and their short-term outcomes

... Out of all resuscitated newborns half of them required bag and tube ventilation. Half of the babies who required assistance to breath at birth required further respiratory support in the NICU. Hence to ...

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Advances in the support of respiratory failure: putting all the evidence together

Advances in the support of respiratory failure: putting all the evidence together

... require respiratory support, but also in the avoidance of volume overload [13], unnecessary transfu- sions [14], and ventilator-associated pneumonia [15], among other potentially iatrogenic ...

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Clinical review: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation

Clinical review: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation

... as support for severe respiratory failure, was fi rst successfully used in 1972 in an adult patient with post-traumatic respiratory failure ...mechanical respiratory support in severe ...

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Nasal high flow treatment in preterm infants

Nasal high flow treatment in preterm infants

... for respiratory support to be ceased more quickly, but given its advantages it would appear to be a suitable alternative in infants who require ongoing non-invasive ...

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Respiratory Self Care:Identifying Current Challenges and Future Potentials for Digital Technology to Support People with Chronic Respiratory Conditions

Respiratory Self Care:Identifying Current Challenges and Future Potentials for Digital Technology to Support People with Chronic Respiratory Conditions

... different respiratory support groups in blind for review to prepare for the ...their support group meetings (to avoid them having to make additional travel ...

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Is Salbutamol and Adrenalin Inhalation Effective in Management of Transient Tachypnia of Newborn?

Is Salbutamol and Adrenalin Inhalation Effective in Management of Transient Tachypnia of Newborn?

... lower respiratory rate, Downs' scores, respiratory support and duration of hospital stay was detected in group II (salbutamol group) while no significant difference between groups regarding heart ...

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