Randomised trials have demonstrated that ventilation techniques which support every spontaneous breath are the most efficacious weaning modes. Nasal continuous positive airway pressure after extubation reduces the likelihood of incidents leading to the need for reintubation in very low birthweight infants; further work is needed to determine if there are advantages of particular delivery techniques. Both methylxanthines and dexamethasone facilitate weaning and extubation; the efficacy of low-dose dexamethasone merits further investigation. Assessments of the efficacy of respiratory efforts and hence the balance of respiratory drive, muscle perfor-mance and respiratory load appear to best predict weaning and extubation success. Essential to ...
AIM: The purpose of this study was to determine the incidence of reintubation due to upper airway ob...
Rationale: Spontaneous breathing trials (SBTs) are designed to simulate conditions after extubation,...
A silent grunt for neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (or what's this EER?) Sir, Grunting i...
Background A spontaneous breathing trial (SBT) has been used to guide suitability of extubation in V...
A randomised controlled trial of two methods of delivering nasal continuous positive airway pressure...
Dos Santos et al conducted a thorough randomised controlled trial with high methodological quality, ...
Purpose: To compare the effect of humidified high flow nasal cannula (HHFNC) with that of nasal cont...
OBJECTIVE: Dexamethasone has been associated with early extubation and shorter duration of mechanica...
Objectives-Primary: to determine whether nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) delivered ...
INTRODUCTION: Respiratory distress syndrome is a complication of prematurity and extremely preterm i...
The number needed to treat provides additional insight on the performance of detection points of ast...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Evidence that PS may facilitate weaning from mechanical ventilation...
Background: Retention of mouth-to-mouth, mouth-to-mask and mouth-to-face shield ventilation techniqu...
Introduction Mechanical ventilation may be lifesaving intervention,It can be associated with compli...
Inhaled steroids improve pulmonary function and bronchial responsiveness in older asthmatics. Data f...
AIM: The purpose of this study was to determine the incidence of reintubation due to upper airway ob...
Rationale: Spontaneous breathing trials (SBTs) are designed to simulate conditions after extubation,...
A silent grunt for neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (or what's this EER?) Sir, Grunting i...
Background A spontaneous breathing trial (SBT) has been used to guide suitability of extubation in V...
A randomised controlled trial of two methods of delivering nasal continuous positive airway pressure...
Dos Santos et al conducted a thorough randomised controlled trial with high methodological quality, ...
Purpose: To compare the effect of humidified high flow nasal cannula (HHFNC) with that of nasal cont...
OBJECTIVE: Dexamethasone has been associated with early extubation and shorter duration of mechanica...
Objectives-Primary: to determine whether nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) delivered ...
INTRODUCTION: Respiratory distress syndrome is a complication of prematurity and extremely preterm i...
The number needed to treat provides additional insight on the performance of detection points of ast...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Evidence that PS may facilitate weaning from mechanical ventilation...
Background: Retention of mouth-to-mouth, mouth-to-mask and mouth-to-face shield ventilation techniqu...
Introduction Mechanical ventilation may be lifesaving intervention,It can be associated with compli...
Inhaled steroids improve pulmonary function and bronchial responsiveness in older asthmatics. Data f...
AIM: The purpose of this study was to determine the incidence of reintubation due to upper airway ob...
Rationale: Spontaneous breathing trials (SBTs) are designed to simulate conditions after extubation,...
A silent grunt for neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (or what's this EER?) Sir, Grunting i...