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Objective: This study aimed to investigate the clinical efficacy and safety of different non-invasive respiratory support methods in preterm infants with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) after extubation.Methods: From Oct 2017 to 2018, 120 preterm ...
Fei Ding +7 more
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Avoidance of intermittent positive pressure ventilation in tetanus with dantrolene therapy [PDF]
Summary Two patients with features of severe tetanus who were successfully treated with dantrolene are reported. Neither patient required treatment with neuromuscular blocking agents so mechanical ventilation, with all its disadvantages, was avoided.
M R, Checketts, R J, White
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Reintubation rates after extubation to different non-invasive ventilation modes in preterm infants
Introduction Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS) is a common cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality in premature newborns. In this study, we aim to compare the reintubation rate in preterm babies with RDS who were extubated to Nasal Continuous ...
Alaa Masry +10 more
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Background: The ventilatory mode known as biphasic positive airway pressure (BIPAP) was developed by BAUM et al. and first used in clinical settings in the late 1980s.
Shymaa Sayed Salem* +4 more
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A combined high frequency oscillator and intermittent positive pressure ventilator [PDF]
Summary A high frequency oscillator and its interface with the Siemens 900C ventilator form a combined high frequency oscillator and intermittent positive pressure ventilator. This combined high frequency ventilator is designed for use in selected cases of refractory hypoxaemia.
J H, Raphael, I, Atkinson, M D, Bexton
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Respiratory Therapy in Patients with Acute Lung Injury and Concomitant Pneumothorax
Objective. To comparatively study the efficiency of respiratory support using biphasic positive airway pressure (BIPAP), spontaneous intermittent mandatory ventilation (SIMV), and intermittent positive pressure ventilation (IPPV) in patients with acute ...
Yu. V. Marchenkov +2 more
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Synchronized Nasal Intermittent Positive-Pressure Ventilation and Neonatal Outcomes [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Synchronized nasal intermittent positive-pressure ventilation (SNIPPV) use reduces reintubation rates compared with nasal continuous positive airway pressure (NCPAP). Limited information is available on the outcomes of infants managed with SNIPPV.OBJECTIVES: To compare the outcomes of infants managed with SNIPPV (postextubation or for apnea)
Vineet, Bhandari +7 more
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CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Intrahospital transportation of mechanically ventilated patients is a high-risk situation. We aimed to determine whether transfers could be safely performed by using a transportation routine.
Bruno Franco Mazza +6 more
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Neonatal respiratory support strategies—short and long-term respiratory outcomes
Mechanical ventilation (MV), although life-saving, is associated with chronic respiratory morbidity in both preterm and term born infants. New ventilation modes have been developed with the aim of minimising lung injury.
Ourania Kaltsogianni +3 more
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Background: Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) provides the capability of monitoring oxygenation levels in cerebral microscopic vessels, enabling the operator to observe the spontaneous changes in the levels of hemoglobin concentration in tissue and ...
Alireza Sadeghnia +2 more
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