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Neonatal resuscitation in low-resource settings: What, who, and how to overcome challenges to scale up? [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Each year approximately 10 million babies do not breathe immediately at birth, of which about 6 million require basic neonatal resuscitation.
Anne C C Lee +2 more
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Volume targeted mask ventilation during simulated neonatal resuscitation – A randomized crossover manikin study [PDF]
Objective: To compare mask positive pressure ventilation (PPV) provided by pressure guided devices (i.e., T-Piece) with or without a respiratory function monitor (RFM) with ventilator-based volume-targeted ventilation (VTV) using a VN500 Draeger ...
Chelsea Morin +3 more
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Neonatal resuscitation: advances in training and practice
Taylor Sawyer, Rachel A Umoren, Megan M Gray Department of Pediatrics, Division of Neonatology, Neonatal Education and Simulation-based Training (NEST) Program, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA, USA Abstract: Each year in the
Taylor Lee Sawyer +2 more
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Neonatal resuscitation knowledge and its determinants among healthcare professionals at Asella referral and teaching hospital, Southeast Ethiopia [PDF]
Background Neonatal mortality remains a major global health concern, with birth asphyxia responsible for nearly one-quarter of these deaths. Effective and timely neonatal resuscitation by skilled healthcare providers is crucial for improving survival ...
Mesfin Wubishet +4 more
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Impact of video-assisted neonatal resuscitation on newborns and resuscitators: A feasibility study [PDF]
Aim: High-risk deliveries are still common due to the increased use of assisted reproductive technologies. In Japan, despite centralization of labor, about half of all deliveries are still carried out in obstetric clinics.
Hiroki Otsuka +4 more
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Background Chest compression (CC) during sustained inflations (CC+SI) compared with CC with asynchronized ventilation (CCaV) during cardiopulmonary resuscitation in asphyxiated pediatric piglets will reduce time to return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC)
Georg M. Schmölzer +7 more
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Evaluation of Pediatric Immediate Life Support Courses by the Students
A retrospective analysis was performed of 1637 questionnaires among students of immediate pediatric life support (IPLS) courses. All theory and practice classes and organization and methods received an average score higher than 8.5 except for the ...
Ignacio Manrique +5 more
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Background: The Neonatal Life Support Consensus on Science With Treatment Recommendations states that chest compressions (CC) be performed preferably with the 2-thumb encircling technique.
Marlies Bruckner +5 more
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Background: To compare chest compression (CC) rates of 90/min with 180/min and their effect on the time to return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC), survival, hemodynamic, and respiratory parameters.
Marlies Bruckner +6 more
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