Objective: We sought to investigate the pressure delivery during less invasive surfactant administration, as we hypothesize that it might be reduced. Study design: Physiologic in vitro study in a ventilation lab, using different pressure generators, levels, and leaks in a model of neonatal airways/lung mimicking mechanical characteristics of respiratory distress syndrome. Pressure was measured at the lung and verified in vivo measuring pharyngeal pressure in 19 neonates under same conditions. Data were analyzed using repeated measures-analysis of variance. Results: Pressure delivery in vitro is significantly and variably reduced during minimally invasive surfactant administration: pressure loss is 4899% and 4810\u201397%, during mouth ope...
Objective: The objectives of this study were, to select a nebuliser first, that operates safely in a...
Objective: To compare tidal breathing on different continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) device...
Objective: The objectives of this study were, to select a nebuliser first, that operates safely in a...
BACKGROUND: Nasal CPAP is the most common respiratory support for neonates. Several factors are cons...
BackgroundThere has been concern over the effect of vigorous bubbling on the delivery pressure durin...
Objective: Aerosol delivery holds potential to release surfactant or perfluorocarbon (PFC) to the lu...
Wheatley. Effects of a synthetic lung surfactant on pharyn-geal patency in awake human subjects. J. ...
Nestor Herrera,1,2 Roberto Regnícoli,1,2 Mariel Murad1,2 1Neonatology Unit, Italian Hospital ...
CPAP is the most studied form of noninvasive ventila-tion in neonates, and early investigations focu...
This thesis is aimed at understanding the effective operation of the Bubble CPAP System when treatin...
This study evaluated whether the use of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) in the delivery r...
Objectives: To determine the short-Term tolerance, efficacy, and lung deposition of supraglottic ato...
Cedures (T = 0) is followed by open lung concept positive pressure ventilation (PPV; n = 5) or surfa...
OBJECTIVE: Aerosol delivery holds potential to release surfactant or perfluorocarbon (PFC) to the lu...
Cedures (T = 0) is followed by open lung concept positive pressure ventilation (PPV; n = 5) or surfa...
Objective: The objectives of this study were, to select a nebuliser first, that operates safely in a...
Objective: To compare tidal breathing on different continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) device...
Objective: The objectives of this study were, to select a nebuliser first, that operates safely in a...
BACKGROUND: Nasal CPAP is the most common respiratory support for neonates. Several factors are cons...
BackgroundThere has been concern over the effect of vigorous bubbling on the delivery pressure durin...
Objective: Aerosol delivery holds potential to release surfactant or perfluorocarbon (PFC) to the lu...
Wheatley. Effects of a synthetic lung surfactant on pharyn-geal patency in awake human subjects. J. ...
Nestor Herrera,1,2 Roberto Regnícoli,1,2 Mariel Murad1,2 1Neonatology Unit, Italian Hospital ...
CPAP is the most studied form of noninvasive ventila-tion in neonates, and early investigations focu...
This thesis is aimed at understanding the effective operation of the Bubble CPAP System when treatin...
This study evaluated whether the use of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) in the delivery r...
Objectives: To determine the short-Term tolerance, efficacy, and lung deposition of supraglottic ato...
Cedures (T = 0) is followed by open lung concept positive pressure ventilation (PPV; n = 5) or surfa...
OBJECTIVE: Aerosol delivery holds potential to release surfactant or perfluorocarbon (PFC) to the lu...
Cedures (T = 0) is followed by open lung concept positive pressure ventilation (PPV; n = 5) or surfa...
Objective: The objectives of this study were, to select a nebuliser first, that operates safely in a...
Objective: To compare tidal breathing on different continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) device...
Objective: The objectives of this study were, to select a nebuliser first, that operates safely in a...