AIM: This study determined current international clinical practice and opinions regarding initial fractional inspired oxygen (FiO2 ) and pulse oximetry (SpO2 ) targets for delivery room resuscitation of preterm infants of less than 29 weeks of gestation. METHODS: An online survey was disseminated to neonatal clinicians via established professional clinical networks using a web-based survey programme between March 9 and June 30, 2015. RESULTS: Of the 630 responses from 25 countries, 60% were from neonatologists. The majority (77%) would target SpO2 between the 10th to 50th percentiles values for full-term infants. The median starting FiO2 was 0.3, with Japan using the highest (0.4) and the UK using the lowest (0.21). New Zealand targeted the...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Lower concentrations of oxygen (O2) (≤30%) are recommended for preterm re...
The optimum range of pulse oximeter oxygen saturation (SpO(2)) for preterm infants remains controver...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Emerging evidence suggests that initiating delivery room respiratory supp...
Aim This study determined current international clinical practice and opinions regarding initial fra...
Aim: To collate and assess international clinical practice guidelines (CPG) to determine current rec...
Objective: To systematically review outcomes of infants ≤28+6 weeks gestation randomised to resuscit...
BACKGROUND: Resuscitation at birth with 100% oxygen is known to increase the oxidative burden with c...
Objective To systematically review outcomes of infants ≤28+6 weeks gestation randomised to resuscita...
Background: Initial resuscitation with air is well tolerated by most infants born at term. However, ...
textabstractBackground: Resuscitation at birth with 100% oxygen is known to increase the oxidative b...
Objective: It is well known that a brief exposure to 100% oxygen for only a few minutes could be tox...
Background: Optimal starting oxygen concentration for delivery room resuscitation of extremely prete...
Objective To test the hypothesis that an initial fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO(2)) of 30% during ...
Objective: To determine the association between SpO2 at 5 min and preterm infant outcomes. Design: D...
Background: Using pure oxygen (PO) in neonatal resuscitation increases oxidative stress and mortalit...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Lower concentrations of oxygen (O2) (≤30%) are recommended for preterm re...
The optimum range of pulse oximeter oxygen saturation (SpO(2)) for preterm infants remains controver...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Emerging evidence suggests that initiating delivery room respiratory supp...
Aim This study determined current international clinical practice and opinions regarding initial fra...
Aim: To collate and assess international clinical practice guidelines (CPG) to determine current rec...
Objective: To systematically review outcomes of infants ≤28+6 weeks gestation randomised to resuscit...
BACKGROUND: Resuscitation at birth with 100% oxygen is known to increase the oxidative burden with c...
Objective To systematically review outcomes of infants ≤28+6 weeks gestation randomised to resuscita...
Background: Initial resuscitation with air is well tolerated by most infants born at term. However, ...
textabstractBackground: Resuscitation at birth with 100% oxygen is known to increase the oxidative b...
Objective: It is well known that a brief exposure to 100% oxygen for only a few minutes could be tox...
Background: Optimal starting oxygen concentration for delivery room resuscitation of extremely prete...
Objective To test the hypothesis that an initial fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO(2)) of 30% during ...
Objective: To determine the association between SpO2 at 5 min and preterm infant outcomes. Design: D...
Background: Using pure oxygen (PO) in neonatal resuscitation increases oxidative stress and mortalit...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Lower concentrations of oxygen (O2) (≤30%) are recommended for preterm re...
The optimum range of pulse oximeter oxygen saturation (SpO(2)) for preterm infants remains controver...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Emerging evidence suggests that initiating delivery room respiratory supp...