To study oxygen saturation (SpO2) targeting before and after training and guideline implementation of manual oxygen titration, two cohorts of preterm infants 21%. ABCs where oxygen therapy was given were identified and analyzed. After training and guideline implementation the %SpO2-wtr increased (median interquartile range (IQR)) 48.0 (19.6-63.9) % vs 61.9 (48.5-72.3) %; p 95% (44.0 (27.8-66.2) % vs 30.8 (22.6-44.5) %; p 95% did not decrease (73% vs 64%; ns) but lasted shorter (2 (0-7) vs 1 (1-3) minute; p < 0.004). CONCLUSION: Training and guideline implementation in manual oxygen titration improved SpO2 targeting in preterm infants with more time spent within the target range and less frequent hyperoxaemia. The durations of hypoxaemia a...
The premature infant is to some extent protected from hypoxia, however defense against hyperoxia is ...
There is a delicate balance between too little and too much supplemental oxygen exposure in prematur...
BACKGROUND: The clinically appropriate range for oxygen saturation in preterm infants is unknown. P...
When providing oxygen therapy to a preterm infant, targeting SpO2 is essential f...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of implementing automated oxygen control as routine care in mainta...
UNLABELLED: During oxygen therapy in preterm infants, targeting oxygen saturation is important for a...
For the preterm infant with respiratory insufficiency requiring supplemental oxygen, tight control o...
For the preterm infant with respiratory insufficiency requiring supplemental oxygen, tight control o...
Randomized controlled trials evaluating low-target oxygen saturation (SpO2:85% to 89%) vs high-targe...
Objective To study the feasibility of automated titration of oxygen therapy in the delivery room for...
BACKGROUND: Following recent recommendations, the oxygen saturation (SpO2) target range for preterm ...
Objective: To evaluate the performance of a rapidly responsive adaptive algorithm (VDL1.1) for autom...
Oxygen is a neonatal health hazard that should be avoided in clinical practice. In this review, an i...
Objective: The precision of oxygen saturation (SpO₂) targeting in preterm infants on continuous posi...
The clinically appropriate range for oxygen saturation in preterm infants is unknown. Previous studi...
The premature infant is to some extent protected from hypoxia, however defense against hyperoxia is ...
There is a delicate balance between too little and too much supplemental oxygen exposure in prematur...
BACKGROUND: The clinically appropriate range for oxygen saturation in preterm infants is unknown. P...
When providing oxygen therapy to a preterm infant, targeting SpO2 is essential f...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of implementing automated oxygen control as routine care in mainta...
UNLABELLED: During oxygen therapy in preterm infants, targeting oxygen saturation is important for a...
For the preterm infant with respiratory insufficiency requiring supplemental oxygen, tight control o...
For the preterm infant with respiratory insufficiency requiring supplemental oxygen, tight control o...
Randomized controlled trials evaluating low-target oxygen saturation (SpO2:85% to 89%) vs high-targe...
Objective To study the feasibility of automated titration of oxygen therapy in the delivery room for...
BACKGROUND: Following recent recommendations, the oxygen saturation (SpO2) target range for preterm ...
Objective: To evaluate the performance of a rapidly responsive adaptive algorithm (VDL1.1) for autom...
Oxygen is a neonatal health hazard that should be avoided in clinical practice. In this review, an i...
Objective: The precision of oxygen saturation (SpO₂) targeting in preterm infants on continuous posi...
The clinically appropriate range for oxygen saturation in preterm infants is unknown. Previous studi...
The premature infant is to some extent protected from hypoxia, however defense against hyperoxia is ...
There is a delicate balance between too little and too much supplemental oxygen exposure in prematur...
BACKGROUND: The clinically appropriate range for oxygen saturation in preterm infants is unknown. P...