BACKGROUND: Sustained inflations (SI) are advocated for the rapid establishment of FRC after birth in preterm and term infants requiring resuscitation. However, the most appropriate way to deliver a SI is poorly understood. We investigated whether a volume-limited SI improved the establishment of FRC and ventilation homogeneity and reduced lung inflammation/injury compared to a pressure-limited SI. METHODS: 131 d gestation lambs were resuscitated with either: i) pressure-limited SI (PressSI: 0-40 cmH2O over 5 s, maintained until 20 s); or ii) volume-limited SI (VolSI: 0-15 mL/kg over 5 s, maintained until 20 s). Following the SI, all lambs were ventilated using volume-controlled ventilation (7 mL/kg tidal volume) for 15 min. Lung mechanics,...
Importance: Preterm infants must establish regular respirations at delivery. Sustained inflations ma...
Background: Sustained inflations (SI) are used with the initiation of ventilation at birth to rapidl...
Importance: Preterm infants must establish regular respirations at delivery. Sustained inflations ma...
A sustained first inflation (SI) at birth may aid lung liquid clearance and aeration, but the impact...
We compared a standard fixed duration Sustained Inflation (SI) during resuscitation at birth in pret...
Sustained inflations (SI) are used with the initiation of ventilation at birth to rapidly recruit fu...
BACKGROUND: Sustained inflations (SI) are used with the initiation of ventilation at birth to rapidl...
The optimal timing of cord clamping in asphyxia is not known. Our aims were to determine the effect ...
ObjectiveContinuous chest compressions are more effective during resuscitation in adults. Sustained ...
Background: At birth, infants' lungs are fluid-filled. For newborns to have a successful transition,...
Abstract Background Many infants born at less than 34 weeks of gestational age will require resuscit...
Respiratory support is critically important for survival of newborns who fail to breathe spontaneous...
Background: A sustained inflation (SI) rapidly restores cardiac function in asphyxic, bradycardic ne...
BackgroundSustained inflation (SI) during chest compression (CC = CC+SI) has been recently shown as ...
Background: Current sustained lung inflation (SI) approaches use uniform pressures and durations. We...
Importance: Preterm infants must establish regular respirations at delivery. Sustained inflations ma...
Background: Sustained inflations (SI) are used with the initiation of ventilation at birth to rapidl...
Importance: Preterm infants must establish regular respirations at delivery. Sustained inflations ma...
A sustained first inflation (SI) at birth may aid lung liquid clearance and aeration, but the impact...
We compared a standard fixed duration Sustained Inflation (SI) during resuscitation at birth in pret...
Sustained inflations (SI) are used with the initiation of ventilation at birth to rapidly recruit fu...
BACKGROUND: Sustained inflations (SI) are used with the initiation of ventilation at birth to rapidl...
The optimal timing of cord clamping in asphyxia is not known. Our aims were to determine the effect ...
ObjectiveContinuous chest compressions are more effective during resuscitation in adults. Sustained ...
Background: At birth, infants' lungs are fluid-filled. For newborns to have a successful transition,...
Abstract Background Many infants born at less than 34 weeks of gestational age will require resuscit...
Respiratory support is critically important for survival of newborns who fail to breathe spontaneous...
Background: A sustained inflation (SI) rapidly restores cardiac function in asphyxic, bradycardic ne...
BackgroundSustained inflation (SI) during chest compression (CC = CC+SI) has been recently shown as ...
Background: Current sustained lung inflation (SI) approaches use uniform pressures and durations. We...
Importance: Preterm infants must establish regular respirations at delivery. Sustained inflations ma...
Background: Sustained inflations (SI) are used with the initiation of ventilation at birth to rapidl...
Importance: Preterm infants must establish regular respirations at delivery. Sustained inflations ma...