Annually, an estimated 13–26 million newborns need respiratory support and 2–3 million newborns need extensive resuscitation, defined as chest compression and 100% oxygen with or without epinephrine in the delivery room. Despite such care, there is a high incidence of mortality and neurologic morbidity. The poor prognosis associated with receiving chest compression alone or with medications in the delivery room raises questions as to whether improved cardiopulmonary resuscitation methods specifically tailored to the newborn could improve outcomes. This review discusses the current recommendations, mode of action, different compression to ventilation ratios, continuous chest compression with asynchronous ventilations, chest compression and s...
Background In newborn resuscitation the recommended rate of chest compressions shoul...
ObjectivesTo describe the frequency and extent of delivery room resuscitation and evaluate the assoc...
Background: Optimal starting oxygen concentration for delivery room resuscitation of extremely prete...
Approximately, 10–20% of newborns require breathing assistance at birth, which remains the cornersto...
Summary: Newborn infants receiving chest compressions in the delivery room have a high incidence of ...
Abstract Background The need for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is often unexpected, and the in...
Chest compressions are rarely needed in newly born infants, with an estimated occurrence of 0.08 % f...
Approximately 800,000 newborns die annually due to birth asphyxia. The resuscitation of asphyxiated ...
Birth asphyxia accounts for about 23% of the approximately 4 million neonatal deaths each year world...
Most newborns are born vigorous and do not require neonatal resuscitation. However, about 10% of new...
The International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR) recommends the initiation of chest comp...
Birth asphyxia accounts for about 23 % of the approximately 4 million neonatal deaths each year worl...
For newly born babies, especially those in need of intervention at birth, actions taken during the f...
Objective—To describe the relationship of delivery room cardiopulmonary resuscitation (DR-CPR) to sh...
OBJECTIVE. To determine current resuscitation practices of neonatologists in the United States. METH...
Background In newborn resuscitation the recommended rate of chest compressions shoul...
ObjectivesTo describe the frequency and extent of delivery room resuscitation and evaluate the assoc...
Background: Optimal starting oxygen concentration for delivery room resuscitation of extremely prete...
Approximately, 10–20% of newborns require breathing assistance at birth, which remains the cornersto...
Summary: Newborn infants receiving chest compressions in the delivery room have a high incidence of ...
Abstract Background The need for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is often unexpected, and the in...
Chest compressions are rarely needed in newly born infants, with an estimated occurrence of 0.08 % f...
Approximately 800,000 newborns die annually due to birth asphyxia. The resuscitation of asphyxiated ...
Birth asphyxia accounts for about 23% of the approximately 4 million neonatal deaths each year world...
Most newborns are born vigorous and do not require neonatal resuscitation. However, about 10% of new...
The International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR) recommends the initiation of chest comp...
Birth asphyxia accounts for about 23 % of the approximately 4 million neonatal deaths each year worl...
For newly born babies, especially those in need of intervention at birth, actions taken during the f...
Objective—To describe the relationship of delivery room cardiopulmonary resuscitation (DR-CPR) to sh...
OBJECTIVE. To determine current resuscitation practices of neonatologists in the United States. METH...
Background In newborn resuscitation the recommended rate of chest compressions shoul...
ObjectivesTo describe the frequency and extent of delivery room resuscitation and evaluate the assoc...
Background: Optimal starting oxygen concentration for delivery room resuscitation of extremely prete...