Positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) is routinely used when ventilating preterm infants, and high levels are recommended in those with severe respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). Elevation of PEEP increases lung volume, as does surfactant administration. We postulated that in surfactant-treated infants even modest PEEP levels could result in overdistension and (CO(2)) retention. To test that hypothesis, lung volume, compliance and arterial blood gases were measured in eight preterm infants (median gestational age 28 weeks, range 26-35 weeks) at three PEEP levels. The infants, all with RDS, were studied at a median time of 18 h, (range 12-68 h) after their last dose of surfactant. Infants were routinely nursed at 3 cmH(2)O of PEEP, the PE...
RATIONALE: Changes in oxygenation are often used to guide the recruitment procedure during open lung...
Purpose To investigate the effectiveness of transient intubation for surfactant administration and e...
A new technique was proposed to administer surfactant to spontaneous breathing preterm infants by pl...
Positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) is routinely used when ventilating preterm infants, and high...
OBJECTIVE. The goal was to establish whether reduced amounts of pulmonary surfactant contribute to p...
Background: There is limited evidence of the effect of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) durin...
Developmental deficiency in pulmonary surfactant leads to respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) in pre...
Background: premature infants born near-term may develop severe idiopathic respiratory distress requ...
Eight premature infants ventilated for hyaline membrane disease and enrolled in the OSIRIS surfactan...
Background: Exogenous surfactant administration is an essential part of respiratory distress syndrom...
There are conflicting data regarding the use of end-tidal carbon dioxide (PetCO2) measurement in pre...
Background: Surfactant dosing and effective delivery could affect continuous positive airways pressu...
Abstract- Large preterm infants are generally not considered good candidates for surfactant treatmen...
Objective: Treatment of preterm infants with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) with exogenous surf...
PubMed ID: 25603725Background Administration of an exogenous surfactant may affect both ventilatory ...
RATIONALE: Changes in oxygenation are often used to guide the recruitment procedure during open lung...
Purpose To investigate the effectiveness of transient intubation for surfactant administration and e...
A new technique was proposed to administer surfactant to spontaneous breathing preterm infants by pl...
Positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) is routinely used when ventilating preterm infants, and high...
OBJECTIVE. The goal was to establish whether reduced amounts of pulmonary surfactant contribute to p...
Background: There is limited evidence of the effect of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) durin...
Developmental deficiency in pulmonary surfactant leads to respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) in pre...
Background: premature infants born near-term may develop severe idiopathic respiratory distress requ...
Eight premature infants ventilated for hyaline membrane disease and enrolled in the OSIRIS surfactan...
Background: Exogenous surfactant administration is an essential part of respiratory distress syndrom...
There are conflicting data regarding the use of end-tidal carbon dioxide (PetCO2) measurement in pre...
Background: Surfactant dosing and effective delivery could affect continuous positive airways pressu...
Abstract- Large preterm infants are generally not considered good candidates for surfactant treatmen...
Objective: Treatment of preterm infants with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) with exogenous surf...
PubMed ID: 25603725Background Administration of an exogenous surfactant may affect both ventilatory ...
RATIONALE: Changes in oxygenation are often used to guide the recruitment procedure during open lung...
Purpose To investigate the effectiveness of transient intubation for surfactant administration and e...
A new technique was proposed to administer surfactant to spontaneous breathing preterm infants by pl...