Objective To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of a T-piece resuscitator compared with a self-inflating bag for providing mask ventilation to newborns at birth. Study design Newborns at ≥26 weeks gestational age receiving positive-pressure ventilation at birth were included in this multicenter cluster-randomized 2-period crossover trial. Positive-pressure ventilation was provided with either a self-inflating bag (self-inflating bag group) with or without a positive end-expiratory pressure valve or a T-piece with a positive end-expiratory pressure valve (T-piece group). Delivery room management followed American Academy of Pediatrics and International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation guidelines. The primary outcome was the proportion o...
Aim T-piece resuscitators are commonly used for respiratory support during newborn resuscitation. Th...
Background: The most important action in the resuscitation of a newborn in the delivery room is to e...
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BACKGROUND: Manual ventilation in the delivery room is provided with devices such as self-inflating ...
Background: Ventilation during neonatal resuscitation involves the use of self-inflating bags, flow-...
CONTEXT: Positive pressure ventilation (PPV) is the most important intervention during neonatal resu...
Objective To verify whether the use of the T-piece resuscitator compared with the self-inflating bag...
Background: To identify the evidence for administering positive pressure ventilation (PPV) to infant...
BACKGROUND:To identify the evidence for administering positive pressure ventilation (PPV) to infants...
Background: Ventilation is the key intervention to resuscitate non-breathing newborns. Positive end-...
BACKGROUND: International guidelines for resuscitation recommend using positive end-expiatory pressu...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of the laryngeal mask airway (LMA) on neonatal resuscitation polic...
Aims Effective ventilation is crucial to save non-breathing newborns. We compared standard equipment...
Aim: This observational study aims to describe: (1) the use of positive pressure ventilation (PPV) f...
Aim T-piece resuscitators are commonly used for respiratory support during newborn resuscitation. Th...
Background: The most important action in the resuscitation of a newborn in the delivery room is to e...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowImportance: Esta...
BACKGROUND: Manual ventilation in the delivery room is provided with devices such as self-inflating ...
Background: Ventilation during neonatal resuscitation involves the use of self-inflating bags, flow-...
CONTEXT: Positive pressure ventilation (PPV) is the most important intervention during neonatal resu...
Objective To verify whether the use of the T-piece resuscitator compared with the self-inflating bag...
Background: To identify the evidence for administering positive pressure ventilation (PPV) to infant...
BACKGROUND:To identify the evidence for administering positive pressure ventilation (PPV) to infants...
Background: Ventilation is the key intervention to resuscitate non-breathing newborns. Positive end-...
BACKGROUND: International guidelines for resuscitation recommend using positive end-expiatory pressu...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of the laryngeal mask airway (LMA) on neonatal resuscitation polic...
Aims Effective ventilation is crucial to save non-breathing newborns. We compared standard equipment...
Aim: This observational study aims to describe: (1) the use of positive pressure ventilation (PPV) f...
Aim T-piece resuscitators are commonly used for respiratory support during newborn resuscitation. Th...
Background: The most important action in the resuscitation of a newborn in the delivery room is to e...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowImportance: Esta...