Respiratory disorders are a frequent cause of admission in the newborn. Respiratory diseases have unique physiologic, anatomic and clinical characteristics during this period necessitating special management. Knowledge of the pathophysiology of pulmonary diseases and their differential impact on the lungs of differing stages of maturity is essential to the safe and efficacious applications of special techniques of treatment. Principles of respiratory management include establishment of the airway, ensuring oxygenation, assisted ventilation, assessing adequacy of ventilation, correction of metabolic abnormalities and alleviation of cause of distress. The goal of treatment is safe and effective assistance to oxygen delivery and carbon dioxide...
Oxygen is the final electron acceptor in aerobic respiration, and a lack of oxygen can result in bio...
CITATION: Lloyd, L. G. & Smith, J. 2016. The management of persistent pulmonary hypertension of the ...
Introduction: Respiratory distress is considered a very common in the early neonatal stages. The inc...
The goal of treatment is safe and effective assistance to oxygen delivery and carbon dioxide removal...
The respiratory distress is a very common condition both in term and in preterm neonates and the mos...
Many of the babies admitted to the neonatal unit require some degree of respiratory support at varyi...
The first hours and days of life are of crucial importance for the newborn infant as the infant adap...
In this book, you'll learn multiple new aspects of respiratory management of the newborn. For exampl...
An approach to the neonate with respiratory difficulty is outlined. A systematic classification is p...
Preterm infants often require respiratory support after birth due to lung immaturity. The preferred ...
This article is the fifth in a series on the biological basis of child health. It describes the deve...
The 21st century began with the FDA approval of inhaled nitric oxide therapy for the treatment of ne...
An approach to the neonate with respiratory difficulty is outlined. A systematic classification is p...
The principles of resuscitation of the newborn infant are outlined and a method for the management o...
The most dramatic physiological change associ-ated with birth is the onset of respiration. Mam-mals ...
Oxygen is the final electron acceptor in aerobic respiration, and a lack of oxygen can result in bio...
CITATION: Lloyd, L. G. & Smith, J. 2016. The management of persistent pulmonary hypertension of the ...
Introduction: Respiratory distress is considered a very common in the early neonatal stages. The inc...
The goal of treatment is safe and effective assistance to oxygen delivery and carbon dioxide removal...
The respiratory distress is a very common condition both in term and in preterm neonates and the mos...
Many of the babies admitted to the neonatal unit require some degree of respiratory support at varyi...
The first hours and days of life are of crucial importance for the newborn infant as the infant adap...
In this book, you'll learn multiple new aspects of respiratory management of the newborn. For exampl...
An approach to the neonate with respiratory difficulty is outlined. A systematic classification is p...
Preterm infants often require respiratory support after birth due to lung immaturity. The preferred ...
This article is the fifth in a series on the biological basis of child health. It describes the deve...
The 21st century began with the FDA approval of inhaled nitric oxide therapy for the treatment of ne...
An approach to the neonate with respiratory difficulty is outlined. A systematic classification is p...
The principles of resuscitation of the newborn infant are outlined and a method for the management o...
The most dramatic physiological change associ-ated with birth is the onset of respiration. Mam-mals ...
Oxygen is the final electron acceptor in aerobic respiration, and a lack of oxygen can result in bio...
CITATION: Lloyd, L. G. & Smith, J. 2016. The management of persistent pulmonary hypertension of the ...
Introduction: Respiratory distress is considered a very common in the early neonatal stages. The inc...