Within the last decades, therapeutic advances, such as antenatal corticosteroids, surfactant replacement, monitored administration of supplemental oxygen, and sophisticated ventilatory support have significantly improved the survival of extremely premature infants. In contrast, the incidence of some neonatal morbidities has not declined. Rates of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) remain high and have prompted neonatologists to seek effective strategies of non-invasive respiratory support in high risk infants in order to avoid harmful effects associated with invasive mechanical ventilation. There has been a stepwise replacement of invasive mechanical ventilation by early continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) as the preferred strategy for...
Abstract The present review considers some controversial management practices during extremely prem...
Mechanical ventilation is associated with increased risk of secondary lung injury in preterm infants...
In the period immediately after birth, preterm infants are highly susceptible to lung injury. Early ...
Within the last decades, therapeutic advances, such as antenatal corticosteroids, surfactant replace...
A variety of respiratory techniques have been introduced into the neonatal intensive care unit. High...
In the past, preterm infants with signs of respiratory distress in the delivery room were intubated ...
Respiratory distress continues to be the most common causes for admission to a neonatal intensive ca...
Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) remains the most common severe adverse pulmonary outcome of preterm...
Advances in neonatal intensive care have markedly improved survival rates for infants born at a very...
Mechanical ventilation, although life-saving, predisposes preterm infants to BPD. NCPAP emerged as a...
Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) remains one of the lasting challenges of modern neonatal care. Desp...
Despite recent advances in the perinatal management of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (RDS),...
Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) still represents one of the main problems in the treatment of pr...
To date, preterm infants with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) after birth have been managed with...
Defining improvements in healthcare can be challenging due to the need to assess multiple outcomes a...
Abstract The present review considers some controversial management practices during extremely prem...
Mechanical ventilation is associated with increased risk of secondary lung injury in preterm infants...
In the period immediately after birth, preterm infants are highly susceptible to lung injury. Early ...
Within the last decades, therapeutic advances, such as antenatal corticosteroids, surfactant replace...
A variety of respiratory techniques have been introduced into the neonatal intensive care unit. High...
In the past, preterm infants with signs of respiratory distress in the delivery room were intubated ...
Respiratory distress continues to be the most common causes for admission to a neonatal intensive ca...
Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) remains the most common severe adverse pulmonary outcome of preterm...
Advances in neonatal intensive care have markedly improved survival rates for infants born at a very...
Mechanical ventilation, although life-saving, predisposes preterm infants to BPD. NCPAP emerged as a...
Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) remains one of the lasting challenges of modern neonatal care. Desp...
Despite recent advances in the perinatal management of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (RDS),...
Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) still represents one of the main problems in the treatment of pr...
To date, preterm infants with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) after birth have been managed with...
Defining improvements in healthcare can be challenging due to the need to assess multiple outcomes a...
Abstract The present review considers some controversial management practices during extremely prem...
Mechanical ventilation is associated with increased risk of secondary lung injury in preterm infants...
In the period immediately after birth, preterm infants are highly susceptible to lung injury. Early ...