Background: The use of heated and humidified gas during mechanical ventilation is routine care in neonatal intensive care units. Giving gas at inadequate heat and humidity levels can affect neonatal morbidity and mortality. Purpose: To compare the effects of 2 humidifier temperature settings on the temperature and humidity of the inspired gas and the physiologic parameters in preterm newborns receiving mechanical ventilation. Methods: The research was conducted in a single-group quasi-experimental design. Proximal temperature was measured using a humidity heat transmitter. The humidifier temperature was set at 38 degrees C (temperature I) and then at 39 degrees C (temperature II). Results: The mean proximal temperatures were significantly l...
A NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) ward caters to critical situations. Health and wellbeing of pr...
Aim of the study: Newborn infants, in particular those needing resuscitation maneuvers at birth, mus...
The warming and humidification of inspired gases for ventilated neonates are routine. There are no d...
Summary. The warming and humidification of inspired gases for ventilated neonates are routine. There...
Objective: To determine whether the use of heated-humidified gases for respiratory support during th...
Background: Large observational studies in preterm infants have shown an increase in mortality and m...
Aim: Dry, cold gas is used for neonatal resuscitation, contributing to low admission temperatures an...
For cooled newborn infants, humidifier settings for normothermic condition provide excessive gas hum...
International audienceBackground: Inappropriate humidification of inspired gas during mechanical ven...
International audienceAim: Frequent nursing procedures can modify a newborn infant's thermal environ...
This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (Intervention). The objectives are as follows: To determine...
International audienceBackground: Low-birth-weight (LBW) neonates are nursed in closed incubators to...
Ventilated neonates routinely have their inspired gases warmed and humidified via a humidifier and a...
A NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) ward caters to critical situations. Health and wellbeing of pr...
Aim of the study: Newborn infants, in particular those needing resuscitation maneuvers at birth, mus...
The warming and humidification of inspired gases for ventilated neonates are routine. There are no d...
Summary. The warming and humidification of inspired gases for ventilated neonates are routine. There...
Objective: To determine whether the use of heated-humidified gases for respiratory support during th...
Background: Large observational studies in preterm infants have shown an increase in mortality and m...
Aim: Dry, cold gas is used for neonatal resuscitation, contributing to low admission temperatures an...
For cooled newborn infants, humidifier settings for normothermic condition provide excessive gas hum...
International audienceBackground: Inappropriate humidification of inspired gas during mechanical ven...
International audienceAim: Frequent nursing procedures can modify a newborn infant's thermal environ...
This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (Intervention). The objectives are as follows: To determine...
International audienceBackground: Low-birth-weight (LBW) neonates are nursed in closed incubators to...
Ventilated neonates routinely have their inspired gases warmed and humidified via a humidifier and a...
A NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) ward caters to critical situations. Health and wellbeing of pr...
Aim of the study: Newborn infants, in particular those needing resuscitation maneuvers at birth, mus...
The warming and humidification of inspired gases for ventilated neonates are routine. There are no d...