Oxygen has been widely used in neonatal resuscitation for about 300 years. In October 2010, the International Liaison Committee on Neonatal Resuscitation released new guidelines. Based on experimental studies and randomized clinical trials, the recommendations on evaluation and monitoring of oxygenation status and oxygen supplementation in the delivery room were revised in detail. They include: inaccuracy of oxygenation clinical assessment (colour), mandatory use of pulse oximeter, specific saturation targets and oxygen concentrations during positive pressure ventilation in preterm and term infants. In this review, we describe oxygen management in the delivery room in terms of clinical assessment, monitoring, treatment and the gap of knowle...
The premature infant is to some extent protected from hypoxia, however defense against hyperoxia is ...
Abstract During oxygen therapy in preterm infants, targeting oxygen saturation is important for avoi...
Objective: To systematically review outcomes of infants ≤28+6 weeks gestation randomised to resuscit...
Aim: To collate and assess international clinical practice guidelines (CPG) to determine current rec...
Oxygen has been used in the resuscitation of newborn infants for over two centuries. Caution around ...
<p>Immediately after birth, the newly born infant undergoes physiological changes including lung aer...
Despite being the most widely used and vital therapy in neonatology, optimal strategies for the use ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Lower concentrations of oxygen (O2) (≤30%) are recommended for preterm re...
Postnatal adaptation of preterm infants entails a series of difficulties among which the immaturity ...
This study determined current international clinical practice and opinions regarding initial fractio...
UNLABELLED: During oxygen therapy in preterm infants, targeting oxygen saturation is important for a...
Very preterm infants need support to survive. This support almost always incorporates respiratory su...
Objective To systematically review outcomes of infants ≤28+6 weeks gestation randomised to resuscita...
Background: Using pure oxygen (PO) in neonatal resuscitation increases oxidative stress and mortalit...
Objective: The aim of the study was to retrospectively investigate the association between initial o...
The premature infant is to some extent protected from hypoxia, however defense against hyperoxia is ...
Abstract During oxygen therapy in preterm infants, targeting oxygen saturation is important for avoi...
Objective: To systematically review outcomes of infants ≤28+6 weeks gestation randomised to resuscit...
Aim: To collate and assess international clinical practice guidelines (CPG) to determine current rec...
Oxygen has been used in the resuscitation of newborn infants for over two centuries. Caution around ...
<p>Immediately after birth, the newly born infant undergoes physiological changes including lung aer...
Despite being the most widely used and vital therapy in neonatology, optimal strategies for the use ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Lower concentrations of oxygen (O2) (≤30%) are recommended for preterm re...
Postnatal adaptation of preterm infants entails a series of difficulties among which the immaturity ...
This study determined current international clinical practice and opinions regarding initial fractio...
UNLABELLED: During oxygen therapy in preterm infants, targeting oxygen saturation is important for a...
Very preterm infants need support to survive. This support almost always incorporates respiratory su...
Objective To systematically review outcomes of infants ≤28+6 weeks gestation randomised to resuscita...
Background: Using pure oxygen (PO) in neonatal resuscitation increases oxidative stress and mortalit...
Objective: The aim of the study was to retrospectively investigate the association between initial o...
The premature infant is to some extent protected from hypoxia, however defense against hyperoxia is ...
Abstract During oxygen therapy in preterm infants, targeting oxygen saturation is important for avoi...
Objective: To systematically review outcomes of infants ≤28+6 weeks gestation randomised to resuscit...