Neonatal extubation refers to the process of removing a breathing tube from preterm infants who have been receiving mechanical ventilation. This is a critical step in the care of these vulnerable ...
Overall, the recent research underscores the importance of HFOV in neonatal respiratory ... High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV): A mode of mechanical ventilation that delivers small ...
Objective To evaluate the effect of opioid analgesics, compared to placebo, no drug, or other non-opioid analgesics or sedatives, on pain, duration of mechanical ventilation, mortality, growth and ...
The baby, weighing only 860 grams when born, faced severe respiratory challenges immediately after birth and was shifted to ...
As soon as the neonate recovered from the pulmonary disease, the fentanyl infusion rate was decreased by 30% every 8 hours, starting 24 hours before extubation, permit suspension of mechanical ...
Tasha McNerney, BS, CVT, CVPM, VTS (Anesthesia), discusses the upcoming VMX workshop on mechanical ventilation, which she will co-present with Tami Lind, BS, RVT, VTS (ECC), and Darci Palmer, LVT, VTS ...
Up to 20% of patients requiring mechanical ventilation will suffer from difficult weaning (the need of more than 7 days of weaning after the first spontaneous breathing trial), which may depend on ...
Adult intensive & critical care Neonatal intensive & critical care Paediatric intensive & critical care ... Reintubation not only prolongs the duration of mechanical ventilation but also results in ...
The Neonatal Data Analysis Unit forms part of the Neonatal Medicine Research Group led by Professor Neena Modi at the Chelsea and Westminster campus of Imperial College London. The Neonatal Data ...
Supporting UK Neonatal Units, Networks and NHS Trusts to improve the quality of care for newborns through research We are a multi-professional research group based at the Chelsea and Westminster ...