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Heat stress disrupts gut microbial balance in poultry, impairing nutrient absorption and immunity. This review outlines the interplay between thermal stress and microbiome dynamics and discusses integrative mitigation strategies, probiotics, phytogenics, cooling systems, and genetic adaptation to enhance poultry resilience.
O. E. Oke +9 more
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Comparison of the effect of surfactant with and without budesonide on the outcomes of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) in premature infants: a randomized control trial. [PDF]
Jamali Z +8 more
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No flow, no cough, no clearance? The challenge of airway clearance in ECMO-supported severe acute respiratory failure. [PDF]
Lunn T, Swingwood E, Ntoumenopoulos G.
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Effect of different targeted tidal volumes during high-frequency oscillation with volume-targeted ventilation on cerebral blood flow velocity and cardiac output: study protocol for a randomised crossover study. [PDF]
Kaltsogianni O +4 more
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Development and validation of a nomogram to predict bronchopulmonary dysplasia in very preterm, very low birth weight infants. [PDF]
Liu W +9 more
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Nasal High-Frequency Ventilation
Noninvasive high-frequency oscillatory (NHFOV) and percussive (NHFPV) ventilation represent 2 nonconventional techniques that may be useful in selected neonatal patients. We offer here a comprehensive review of physiology, mechanics, and biology for both techniques.
Daniele De Luca, Roberta Centorrino
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The Journal of Pediatrics, 1984
Complete physiological understanding of HFV requires knowledge of four general classes of information: 1) the distribution of airflow within the lung over a wide range of frequencies and VT (sect. IVA), 2) an understanding of the basic mechanisms whereby the local airflows lead to gas transport (sect.
J M, Drazen, R D, Kamm, A S, Slutsky
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Complete physiological understanding of HFV requires knowledge of four general classes of information: 1) the distribution of airflow within the lung over a wide range of frequencies and VT (sect. IVA), 2) an understanding of the basic mechanisms whereby the local airflows lead to gas transport (sect.
J M, Drazen, R D, Kamm, A S, Slutsky
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Clinics in Perinatology, 2021
High-frequency ventilation (HFV) is an alternative to conventional mechanical ventilation, with theoretic benefits of less risk of ventilator lung injury and more effectivity in washout CO2. Previous clinical studies have not demonstrated advantages of HFV in preterm infants compared with conventional ventilation, so rescue HFV has been used when ...
Manuel, Sánchez-Luna +3 more
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High-frequency ventilation (HFV) is an alternative to conventional mechanical ventilation, with theoretic benefits of less risk of ventilator lung injury and more effectivity in washout CO2. Previous clinical studies have not demonstrated advantages of HFV in preterm infants compared with conventional ventilation, so rescue HFV has been used when ...
Manuel, Sánchez-Luna +3 more
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