Abstract Background Changes in oxygen saturation (SpO2) exposure have been shown to have a marked impact on neonatal outcomes and therefore careful titration of inspired oxygen is essential. In routine use, however, the frequency of SpO2 alarms not requiring intervention results in alarm fatigue and its corresponding risk. SpO2 control systems that automate oxygen adjustments (Auto-FiO2) have been shown to be safe and effective. We speculated that when using Auto-FiO2, alarm settings could be refined to reduce unnecessary alarms, without compromising safety. Methods An unblinded randomized crossover study was conducted in a single NICU among infants routinely managed with Auto-FiO2. During the first 6 days of respiratory support a tight and...
Objective To study the feasibility of automated titration of oxygen therapy in the delivery room for...
Preterm infants frequently require respiratory support with supplemental oxygen but excess and fluct...
For the preterm infant with respiratory insufficiency requiring supplemental oxygen, tight control o...
[b][/b][b]Introduction.[/b] The impact of SpO2 target ranges (TR) has been carefully studied; howeve...
Objective: To investigate the effect of different pulse oximetry (SpO2) target range settings during...
Manual titration of inspired oxygen necessary to adequately respond to respiratory fluctuations of t...
Inspired oxygen control for preterm infants is performed to maintain oxygen saturation (`SpO_2`) in ...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI--COLUMBIA AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] For premature infa...
Oximeters used for continuous monitoring experience periods with no signal. This SpO2drop-out is wid...
Effective management of oxygenation of preterm infants in critical care profoundly impacts their out...
Objective: To determine safe and appropriate alarm limits for the Marquette 8000 pulse oximeter to p...
Introduction: Supplemental oxygen therapy is a mainstay of modern neonatal intensive care for preter...
Continuous monitoring with pulse oximetry is the standard of care for titrating inspired oxygen in t...
For the preterm infant with respiratory insufficiency requiring supplemental oxygen, tight control o...
Introduction: We aimed to compare automated ventilation with closed–loop control of the fraction of ...
Objective To study the feasibility of automated titration of oxygen therapy in the delivery room for...
Preterm infants frequently require respiratory support with supplemental oxygen but excess and fluct...
For the preterm infant with respiratory insufficiency requiring supplemental oxygen, tight control o...
[b][/b][b]Introduction.[/b] The impact of SpO2 target ranges (TR) has been carefully studied; howeve...
Objective: To investigate the effect of different pulse oximetry (SpO2) target range settings during...
Manual titration of inspired oxygen necessary to adequately respond to respiratory fluctuations of t...
Inspired oxygen control for preterm infants is performed to maintain oxygen saturation (`SpO_2`) in ...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI--COLUMBIA AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] For premature infa...
Oximeters used for continuous monitoring experience periods with no signal. This SpO2drop-out is wid...
Effective management of oxygenation of preterm infants in critical care profoundly impacts their out...
Objective: To determine safe and appropriate alarm limits for the Marquette 8000 pulse oximeter to p...
Introduction: Supplemental oxygen therapy is a mainstay of modern neonatal intensive care for preter...
Continuous monitoring with pulse oximetry is the standard of care for titrating inspired oxygen in t...
For the preterm infant with respiratory insufficiency requiring supplemental oxygen, tight control o...
Introduction: We aimed to compare automated ventilation with closed–loop control of the fraction of ...
Objective To study the feasibility of automated titration of oxygen therapy in the delivery room for...
Preterm infants frequently require respiratory support with supplemental oxygen but excess and fluct...
For the preterm infant with respiratory insufficiency requiring supplemental oxygen, tight control o...