Neonates suffering from pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN) continue to represent an important proportion of patients requiring intensive neonatal care, and have an increased risk of morbidity and mortality. The human fetus has evolved to maintain a high pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) in utero to allow the majority of the fetal circulation to bypass the lungs, which do not participate in gas exchange, towards the low resistance placenta. At birth, oxygen plays a major role in decreasing PVR to enhance pulmonary blood flow and establish the lungs as the organ of gas exchange. The failure of PVR to fall following birth results in PPHN, and oxygen remains the mainstay therapeutic intervention in the management of PPHN. Knowledge ...
The optimal oxygenation target to avoid the extremes of hypoxia and oxygen toxicity in premature and...
The development of the control of breathing begins in utero and continues postnatally. Fetal breathi...
Oxygen is the final electron acceptor in aerobic respiration, and a lack of oxygen can result in bio...
Neonates suffering from pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN) continue to represent an import...
Persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN) is a syndrome of failed circulatory adaptati...
Premature neonates <34 weeks gestation can present with early-onset, late-onset and bronchopulmon...
Persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN) is a syndrome of failed circulatory adaptati...
The reactivity of the pulmonary vascular bed to the administration of oxygen is well established in ...
The premature infant is to some extent protected from hypoxia, however defense against hyperoxia is ...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a cellular signaling molecule and a powerful vasodilator. NO modulates basal pu...
There are potential benefits and risks to the infant with higher and lower oxygen saturation (SpO2) ...
During transition at birth with ventilation of the lungs, pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) decrea...
Gao Y, Raj JU. Regulation of the Pulmonary Circulation in the Fetus and Newborn. Physiol Rev 90: 129...
This newsletter from The Department of Public Health about perinatal health care and statistics
Oxygen is a pulmonary vasodilator and plays an important role in mediating circulatory transition fr...
The optimal oxygenation target to avoid the extremes of hypoxia and oxygen toxicity in premature and...
The development of the control of breathing begins in utero and continues postnatally. Fetal breathi...
Oxygen is the final electron acceptor in aerobic respiration, and a lack of oxygen can result in bio...
Neonates suffering from pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN) continue to represent an import...
Persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN) is a syndrome of failed circulatory adaptati...
Premature neonates <34 weeks gestation can present with early-onset, late-onset and bronchopulmon...
Persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN) is a syndrome of failed circulatory adaptati...
The reactivity of the pulmonary vascular bed to the administration of oxygen is well established in ...
The premature infant is to some extent protected from hypoxia, however defense against hyperoxia is ...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a cellular signaling molecule and a powerful vasodilator. NO modulates basal pu...
There are potential benefits and risks to the infant with higher and lower oxygen saturation (SpO2) ...
During transition at birth with ventilation of the lungs, pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) decrea...
Gao Y, Raj JU. Regulation of the Pulmonary Circulation in the Fetus and Newborn. Physiol Rev 90: 129...
This newsletter from The Department of Public Health about perinatal health care and statistics
Oxygen is a pulmonary vasodilator and plays an important role in mediating circulatory transition fr...
The optimal oxygenation target to avoid the extremes of hypoxia and oxygen toxicity in premature and...
The development of the control of breathing begins in utero and continues postnatally. Fetal breathi...
Oxygen is the final electron acceptor in aerobic respiration, and a lack of oxygen can result in bio...