Objective To evaluate if weaning from high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) directly to a non-invasive mode of respiratory support is feasible and results in successful extubation in extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants. Design Prospective observational study. Setting Tertiary neonatal intensive care unit. Patients One hundred and eight ELBW infants of 26.2±1.4 weeks of gestational age (GA) directly extubated from HFOV. Interventions All infants were managed with elective HFOV and received surfactant after a recruitment HFOV manoeuvre. Extubation was attempted at mean airways pressure (MAP) ≤6 cm H 2 O with FiO 2 ≤0.25. After extubation, all infants were supported by nasal continuous positive airway pressure (6-8 cm H 2 O). Mai...
OBJECTIVE: To validate the percentage of time spent below a target value of spontaneous expiratory m...
Non-invasive ventilation has been used increasingly in recent years to reduce the duration of endotr...
Objective: Data comparing the effectiveness of high-frequency oscillatory ventilation and of convent...
Objective To investigate the effectiveness and safety of non-invasive high-frequency oscillatory ven...
Abstract Objective To investigate whether nasal high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (nHFOV) start...
Objective To compare the efficacy of non-invasive high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (NHFOV) wit...
BackgroundTo achieve gas exchange goals and mitigate lung injury, infants who fail with conventional...
BackgroundAlthough antenatal steroids and early use nasal continuous positive airway pressure (NCPAP...
PubMedID: 31181092Background To achieve gas exchange goals and mitigate lung injury, infants who fai...
M.Cur.28-week premature infants are usually born with Respiratory Distress and need ventilator suppo...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether nasal high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (nHFOV) started i...
Objective The aim of the study was to investigate first extubation attempts among extremely prematur...
Aim: Thinking of HFOV and intermittent Positive Weight Ventilation (IPPV) as an essential ventilatio...
Objective: To evaluate the clinical outcome of very low birth weight newborns, submitted to high fre...
OBJECTIVE: To validate the percentage of time spent below a target value of spontaneous expiratory m...
OBJECTIVE: To validate the percentage of time spent below a target value of spontaneous expiratory m...
Non-invasive ventilation has been used increasingly in recent years to reduce the duration of endotr...
Objective: Data comparing the effectiveness of high-frequency oscillatory ventilation and of convent...
Objective To investigate the effectiveness and safety of non-invasive high-frequency oscillatory ven...
Abstract Objective To investigate whether nasal high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (nHFOV) start...
Objective To compare the efficacy of non-invasive high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (NHFOV) wit...
BackgroundTo achieve gas exchange goals and mitigate lung injury, infants who fail with conventional...
BackgroundAlthough antenatal steroids and early use nasal continuous positive airway pressure (NCPAP...
PubMedID: 31181092Background To achieve gas exchange goals and mitigate lung injury, infants who fai...
M.Cur.28-week premature infants are usually born with Respiratory Distress and need ventilator suppo...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether nasal high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (nHFOV) started i...
Objective The aim of the study was to investigate first extubation attempts among extremely prematur...
Aim: Thinking of HFOV and intermittent Positive Weight Ventilation (IPPV) as an essential ventilatio...
Objective: To evaluate the clinical outcome of very low birth weight newborns, submitted to high fre...
OBJECTIVE: To validate the percentage of time spent below a target value of spontaneous expiratory m...
OBJECTIVE: To validate the percentage of time spent below a target value of spontaneous expiratory m...
Non-invasive ventilation has been used increasingly in recent years to reduce the duration of endotr...
Objective: Data comparing the effectiveness of high-frequency oscillatory ventilation and of convent...