Background: Newborn resuscitation guidelines recommend positive pressure ventilation (PPV) for newborns who do not establish effective spontaneous breathing after birth. T-piece resuscitator systems are commonly used in high-resource settings and can additionally provide positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP). Short expiratory time, high resistance, rapid dynamic changes in lung compliance and large tidal volumes increase the possibility of incomplete exhalation. Previous publications indicate that this may occur during newborn resuscitation. Our aim was to study examples of incomplete exhalations in term newborn resuscitation and discuss these against the theoretical background. Methods: Examples of flow and pressure data from respiratory...
Introduction International resuscitation guidelines suggest to use positive end-expiratory pressure ...
Neonatal resuscitation is widely performed around the world. There is a gap in the literature around...
Introduction International resuscitation guidelines suggest to use positive end-expiratory pressure ...
BACKGROUND: International guidelines for resuscitation recommend using positive end-expiatory pressu...
Aim: T-piece resuscitators are commonly used for respiratory support during newborn resuscitation. T...
Background: There is limited evidence of the effect of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) durin...
Background: Resuscitation of infants using T-piece resuscitators (TPR) allow positive pressure venti...
Background: An estimated 0.7 million newborns die due to perinatal asphyxia each year, most are born...
Background: Ventilation is the key intervention to resuscitate non-breathing newborns. Positive end-...
Background: A lung protective strategy of ventilation is recommended during resuscitation in newborn...
Our aim was to determine whether neonatal trainees found respiratory function monitoring (RFM) helpf...
The American Academy of Paediatrics formulated the Neonatal resuscitation guidelines and published ...
There is a substantial gap in our understanding of resuscitation practices following Helping Babies ...
INTRODUCTION : The American Academy of Paediatrics has formulated the Neonatal resuscitation guidel...
Background: There are few studies that analyze ventilation volume and pressure during CPR carried ou...
Introduction International resuscitation guidelines suggest to use positive end-expiratory pressure ...
Neonatal resuscitation is widely performed around the world. There is a gap in the literature around...
Introduction International resuscitation guidelines suggest to use positive end-expiratory pressure ...
BACKGROUND: International guidelines for resuscitation recommend using positive end-expiatory pressu...
Aim: T-piece resuscitators are commonly used for respiratory support during newborn resuscitation. T...
Background: There is limited evidence of the effect of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) durin...
Background: Resuscitation of infants using T-piece resuscitators (TPR) allow positive pressure venti...
Background: An estimated 0.7 million newborns die due to perinatal asphyxia each year, most are born...
Background: Ventilation is the key intervention to resuscitate non-breathing newborns. Positive end-...
Background: A lung protective strategy of ventilation is recommended during resuscitation in newborn...
Our aim was to determine whether neonatal trainees found respiratory function monitoring (RFM) helpf...
The American Academy of Paediatrics formulated the Neonatal resuscitation guidelines and published ...
There is a substantial gap in our understanding of resuscitation practices following Helping Babies ...
INTRODUCTION : The American Academy of Paediatrics has formulated the Neonatal resuscitation guidel...
Background: There are few studies that analyze ventilation volume and pressure during CPR carried ou...
Introduction International resuscitation guidelines suggest to use positive end-expiratory pressure ...
Neonatal resuscitation is widely performed around the world. There is a gap in the literature around...
Introduction International resuscitation guidelines suggest to use positive end-expiratory pressure ...