BACKGROUND: Resuscitation at birth with 100% oxygen is known to increase the oxidative burden with concomitant deleterious effects. Although fractions of inspired oxygen (FiO2) < 100% are widely used in preterm infants, starting resuscitation at a (too) low FiO2 may result in hypoxia. The objective of this study is to compare the safety and efficacy of resuscitating very preterm infants with an initial FiO2 of 30% versus 65%. Methods/design In this double-blind, randomized controlled trial, 200 very preterm infants with a gestational age < 32 weeks will be randomized to start resuscitation after birth with either 30% or 65% oxygen. The FiO2 will be adjusted based on oxygen saturation measured by pulse oximetry (SpO2) and pulse rate (w...
Objective: It is well known that a brief exposure to 100% oxygen for only a few minutes could be tox...
Aim: This study determined current international clinical practice and opinions regarding initial f...
Background: Optimal starting oxygen concentration for delivery room resuscitation of extremely prete...
BACKGROUND: Resuscitation at birth with 100% oxygen is known to increase the oxidative burden with c...
Abstract Background Resuscitation at birth with 100% oxygen is known to increase the oxidative burde...
textabstractBackground: Resuscitation at birth with 100% oxygen is known to increase the oxidative b...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Resuscitation at birth with 100% oxygen is known to increase the oxidative bur...
Background: Resuscitation at birth with 100% oxygen is known to increase the oxidative burden with c...
Background Resuscitation at birth with 100% oxygen is known to increase the oxidative burden with co...
Objective To test the hypothesis that an initial fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO(2)) of 30% during ...
Objective To test the hypothesis that an initial fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO(2)) of 30% during ...
Objective To test the hypothesis that an initial fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO(2)) of 30% during ...
Objective: To systematically review outcomes of infants ≤28+6 weeks gestation randomised to resuscit...
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, ...
Objective: It is well known that a brief exposure to 100% oxygen for only a few minutes could be tox...
Aim: This study determined current international clinical practice and opinions regarding initial f...
Background: Optimal starting oxygen concentration for delivery room resuscitation of extremely prete...
BACKGROUND: Resuscitation at birth with 100% oxygen is known to increase the oxidative burden with c...
Abstract Background Resuscitation at birth with 100% oxygen is known to increase the oxidative burde...
textabstractBackground: Resuscitation at birth with 100% oxygen is known to increase the oxidative b...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Resuscitation at birth with 100% oxygen is known to increase the oxidative bur...
Background: Resuscitation at birth with 100% oxygen is known to increase the oxidative burden with c...
Background Resuscitation at birth with 100% oxygen is known to increase the oxidative burden with co...
Objective To test the hypothesis that an initial fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO(2)) of 30% during ...
Objective To test the hypothesis that an initial fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO(2)) of 30% during ...
Objective To test the hypothesis that an initial fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO(2)) of 30% during ...
Objective: To systematically review outcomes of infants ≤28+6 weeks gestation randomised to resuscit...
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, ...
Objective: It is well known that a brief exposure to 100% oxygen for only a few minutes could be tox...
Aim: This study determined current international clinical practice and opinions regarding initial f...
Background: Optimal starting oxygen concentration for delivery room resuscitation of extremely prete...