High frequency oscillatory (HFO) ventilation using low tidal volume and peak airway pressures is extremely efficient at eliminating carbon dioxide and raising pH in the newborn infant with acute respiratory failure. Improvement in oxygenation requires a strategy of sustained or repetitive inflations to 25 to 30 cm H2O in order to place the lung on the deflation limb of the pressure-volume curve. This strategy has also been shown to decrease the amount of secondary lung injury in animal models. Experience of the use of HFO ventilation as a rescue therapy as well as several published controlled trials have shown improved outcomes and a decrease in the use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation when it has been used in newborns.Peer Reviewe
Aim: Thinking of HFOV and intermittent Positive Weight Ventilation (IPPV) as an essential ventilatio...
OBJECTIVE: Ventilation strategies for preterm neonates may influence the severity of pulmonary dysfu...
Objective: To compare short-term application of nasal high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (nHFOV)...
High frequency oscillatory (HFO) ventilation using low tidal volume and peak airway pressures is ext...
BackgroundTo achieve gas exchange goals and mitigate lung injury, infants who fail with conventional...
PubMedID: 31181092Background To achieve gas exchange goals and mitigate lung injury, infants who fai...
High frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) is becoming an increasingly popular intervention in th...
The lack of decline in chronic lung disease of prematurity despite the generalized use of surfactant...
Mechanical ventilation using low tidal volumes has become universally accepted to prevent ventilator...
Background: High frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) is a newer mode of ventilation in neonates...
High-frequency ventilation (HFV), currently under investigation in three categories: high-frequency ...
Aims—To describe the short term eVect of high frequency oscillatory ventilation on infants with seve...
Objective: To compare short-term application of nasal high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (nHFOV)...
In an effort to decrease morbidity and mortality, newer modes of mechanical ventilation have been in...
AbstractThe last 30 years, high frequency ventilation (HFV) has found its way from the neonatal to t...
Aim: Thinking of HFOV and intermittent Positive Weight Ventilation (IPPV) as an essential ventilatio...
OBJECTIVE: Ventilation strategies for preterm neonates may influence the severity of pulmonary dysfu...
Objective: To compare short-term application of nasal high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (nHFOV)...
High frequency oscillatory (HFO) ventilation using low tidal volume and peak airway pressures is ext...
BackgroundTo achieve gas exchange goals and mitigate lung injury, infants who fail with conventional...
PubMedID: 31181092Background To achieve gas exchange goals and mitigate lung injury, infants who fai...
High frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) is becoming an increasingly popular intervention in th...
The lack of decline in chronic lung disease of prematurity despite the generalized use of surfactant...
Mechanical ventilation using low tidal volumes has become universally accepted to prevent ventilator...
Background: High frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) is a newer mode of ventilation in neonates...
High-frequency ventilation (HFV), currently under investigation in three categories: high-frequency ...
Aims—To describe the short term eVect of high frequency oscillatory ventilation on infants with seve...
Objective: To compare short-term application of nasal high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (nHFOV)...
In an effort to decrease morbidity and mortality, newer modes of mechanical ventilation have been in...
AbstractThe last 30 years, high frequency ventilation (HFV) has found its way from the neonatal to t...
Aim: Thinking of HFOV and intermittent Positive Weight Ventilation (IPPV) as an essential ventilatio...
OBJECTIVE: Ventilation strategies for preterm neonates may influence the severity of pulmonary dysfu...
Objective: To compare short-term application of nasal high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (nHFOV)...