Chest compressions are rarely needed in newly born infants, with an estimated occurrence of 0.08 % for near-term and term deliveries; however, the consequences of a hypoperfused state on the brain and other organ systems can be devastat-ing.1 Newborns that require prolonged cardiac compressions with no signs of life beyond 10 minutes are at risk for excep-tionally poor outcomes, with up to 83 % mortality and 77% severe disability noted in survivors.2 Although initiation of therapeutic hypothermia appears to have some advantage for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) recipients who survive the delivery room,3 optimization of the hemodynamics of neo-natal cardiac compressions during CPR remains critical. Article see p 2495 The infrequent use ...
Poor survivability following infant cardiac arrest has been attributed to poor quality chest compres...
Premature and full-term infants are at high risk of morbidities such as intraventricular hemorrhage ...
There have been important advances in the science of neonatal resuscitation and various internationa...
Summary: Newborn infants receiving chest compressions in the delivery room have a high incidence of ...
Approximately, 10–20% of newborns require breathing assistance at birth, which remains the cornersto...
Annually, an estimated 13–26 million newborns need respiratory support and 2–3 million newborns need...
The International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR) recommends the initiation of chest comp...
Objective: To determine whether hospital mortality (primary outcome) is associated with duration of ...
Objective: To determine whether hospital mortality (primary outcome) is associated with duration of ...
Most newborns are born vigorous and do not require neonatal resuscitation. However, about 10% of new...
Objective: To determine whether hospital mortality (primary outcome) is associated with duration of ...
Abstract Background The need for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is often unexpected, and the in...
Background: International consensus statements for resuscitation of newborn infants recommend provis...
Birth asphyxia accounts for about 23 % of the approximately 4 million neonatal deaths each year worl...
Objective—To describe the relationship of delivery room cardiopulmonary resuscitation (DR-CPR) to sh...
Poor survivability following infant cardiac arrest has been attributed to poor quality chest compres...
Premature and full-term infants are at high risk of morbidities such as intraventricular hemorrhage ...
There have been important advances in the science of neonatal resuscitation and various internationa...
Summary: Newborn infants receiving chest compressions in the delivery room have a high incidence of ...
Approximately, 10–20% of newborns require breathing assistance at birth, which remains the cornersto...
Annually, an estimated 13–26 million newborns need respiratory support and 2–3 million newborns need...
The International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR) recommends the initiation of chest comp...
Objective: To determine whether hospital mortality (primary outcome) is associated with duration of ...
Objective: To determine whether hospital mortality (primary outcome) is associated with duration of ...
Most newborns are born vigorous and do not require neonatal resuscitation. However, about 10% of new...
Objective: To determine whether hospital mortality (primary outcome) is associated with duration of ...
Abstract Background The need for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is often unexpected, and the in...
Background: International consensus statements for resuscitation of newborn infants recommend provis...
Birth asphyxia accounts for about 23 % of the approximately 4 million neonatal deaths each year worl...
Objective—To describe the relationship of delivery room cardiopulmonary resuscitation (DR-CPR) to sh...
Poor survivability following infant cardiac arrest has been attributed to poor quality chest compres...
Premature and full-term infants are at high risk of morbidities such as intraventricular hemorrhage ...
There have been important advances in the science of neonatal resuscitation and various internationa...