Fifty consecutive neonates with respiratory distress persisting beyond 6 h of age were studied during a 18 month period (total delive-ries 2000/y). Twenty two neonates were mana-ged with oxygen hood with increasing oxygen concentration, 28 with continuous positive air-way pressure (CPAP) ventilation using a nasal cannula. Of these babies on CPAP, 10 were shifted to intermittent positive pressure ventila-tion (IPPV) on a pressure limited, time cycled ventilator (Neovent, Vickers). Babies were monitored with continuous hemoglobin oxygen saturation (SaO2), hourly blood pressure and vital charting. Radial arterial blood gas analysi
Acute respiratory infections are very common medical emergency in early infancy, often requiring hos...
Acute respiratory infections are very common medical emergency in early infancy, often requiring hos...
Acute respiratory infections are very common medical emergency in early infancy, often requiring hos...
Respiratory distress is recognised as any signs of breathing difficulties in neonates. In the early ...
Introduction: Respiratory distress is considered a very common in the early neonatal stages. The inc...
The variable duration and severity of the respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) make it difficult to a...
The respiratory distress is a very common condition both in term and in preterm neonates and the mos...
Respiratory distress continues to be the most common causes for admission to a neonatal intensive ca...
he clinical presentation of respira-tory distress in the newborn includes apnea, cyanosis, grunting,...
A variety of respiratory techniques have been introduced into the neonatal intensive care unit. High...
To assess the therapeutic effects of breathing a low-density helium and oxygen mixture (heliox, 80% ...
The management of respiratory distress in the moderately preterm newborn infant Lawrence Miall, Sam ...
The management of respiratory distress in the moderately preterm newborn infant Lawrence Miall, Sam ...
Background: Early nasal continuous positive airway pressure (NCPAP) has emerged as a primary modalit...
Introduction: Respiratory distress is one of the commonest problem seen in neonates during admission...
Acute respiratory infections are very common medical emergency in early infancy, often requiring hos...
Acute respiratory infections are very common medical emergency in early infancy, often requiring hos...
Acute respiratory infections are very common medical emergency in early infancy, often requiring hos...
Respiratory distress is recognised as any signs of breathing difficulties in neonates. In the early ...
Introduction: Respiratory distress is considered a very common in the early neonatal stages. The inc...
The variable duration and severity of the respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) make it difficult to a...
The respiratory distress is a very common condition both in term and in preterm neonates and the mos...
Respiratory distress continues to be the most common causes for admission to a neonatal intensive ca...
he clinical presentation of respira-tory distress in the newborn includes apnea, cyanosis, grunting,...
A variety of respiratory techniques have been introduced into the neonatal intensive care unit. High...
To assess the therapeutic effects of breathing a low-density helium and oxygen mixture (heliox, 80% ...
The management of respiratory distress in the moderately preterm newborn infant Lawrence Miall, Sam ...
The management of respiratory distress in the moderately preterm newborn infant Lawrence Miall, Sam ...
Background: Early nasal continuous positive airway pressure (NCPAP) has emerged as a primary modalit...
Introduction: Respiratory distress is one of the commonest problem seen in neonates during admission...
Acute respiratory infections are very common medical emergency in early infancy, often requiring hos...
Acute respiratory infections are very common medical emergency in early infancy, often requiring hos...
Acute respiratory infections are very common medical emergency in early infancy, often requiring hos...