OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether nasal high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (nHFOV) started immediately after extubation of mechanically ventilated very low birth weight infants reduces the partial pressure of carbon dioxide at 72 h after extubation in comparison with nasal continuous positive airway pressure. This randomised controlled single-centre trial aimed to include 68 preterm infants at high risk of extubation failure. RESULTS: Implementation of the study protocol was feasible. However, from 2015 to 2017, only six patients could be recruited, leading to early termination of the trial. The slow recruitment was due to the introduction of new strategies to avoid endotracheal mechanical ventilation, which reduced the numbe...
Introduction Respiratory distress syndrome is a complication of prematurity and extremely preterm in...
BACKGROUND: The use of high-flow nasal cannulae is an increasingly popular alternative to nasal cont...
Background: In recent years, various noninvasive respiratory support (NRS) of ventilation has been p...
Abstract Objective To investigate whether nasal high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (nHFOV) start...
PubMedID: 31181092Background To achieve gas exchange goals and mitigate lung injury, infants who fai...
Objective To investigate the effectiveness and safety of non-invasive high-frequency oscillatory ven...
Background: High frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) is a newer mode of ventilation in neonates...
Objective: To compare short-term application of nasal high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (nHFOV)...
INTRODUCTION: High flow (HF) therapy is an increasingly popular mode of non-invasive respiratory sup...
BackgroundTo achieve gas exchange goals and mitigate lung injury, infants who fail with conventional...
Objective To evaluate if weaning from high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) directly to a no...
Objectives-Primary: to determine whether nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) delivered ...
© 2013 Dr. Clare Louise CollinsObjectives: To compare the continuous positive distending airway p...
Objective To compare the efficacy of non-invasive high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (NHFOV) wit...
Additional file 1. Patient characteristics and outcomes of very low birth weight infants < 32 weeks’...
Introduction Respiratory distress syndrome is a complication of prematurity and extremely preterm in...
BACKGROUND: The use of high-flow nasal cannulae is an increasingly popular alternative to nasal cont...
Background: In recent years, various noninvasive respiratory support (NRS) of ventilation has been p...
Abstract Objective To investigate whether nasal high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (nHFOV) start...
PubMedID: 31181092Background To achieve gas exchange goals and mitigate lung injury, infants who fai...
Objective To investigate the effectiveness and safety of non-invasive high-frequency oscillatory ven...
Background: High frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) is a newer mode of ventilation in neonates...
Objective: To compare short-term application of nasal high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (nHFOV)...
INTRODUCTION: High flow (HF) therapy is an increasingly popular mode of non-invasive respiratory sup...
BackgroundTo achieve gas exchange goals and mitigate lung injury, infants who fail with conventional...
Objective To evaluate if weaning from high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) directly to a no...
Objectives-Primary: to determine whether nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) delivered ...
© 2013 Dr. Clare Louise CollinsObjectives: To compare the continuous positive distending airway p...
Objective To compare the efficacy of non-invasive high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (NHFOV) wit...
Additional file 1. Patient characteristics and outcomes of very low birth weight infants < 32 weeks’...
Introduction Respiratory distress syndrome is a complication of prematurity and extremely preterm in...
BACKGROUND: The use of high-flow nasal cannulae is an increasingly popular alternative to nasal cont...
Background: In recent years, various noninvasive respiratory support (NRS) of ventilation has been p...