Aerosol drug delivery to spontaneously-breathing preterm neonates: lessons learned

F Bianco, F Salomone, I Milesi, X Murgia, S Bonelli… - Respiratory …, 2021 - Springer
Delivery of medications to preterm neonates receiving non-invasive ventilation (NIV)
represents one of the most challenging scenarios for aerosol medicine. This challenge is …

Current methods of non-invasive ventilatory support for neonates

RA Mahmoud, CC Roehr, G Schmalisch - Paediatric respiratory reviews, 2011 - Elsevier
Non-invasive ventilatory support can reduce the adverse effects associated with intubation
and mechanical ventilation, such as bronchopulmonary dysplasia, sepsis, and trauma to the …

Surfactant administration via thin catheter during spontaneous breathing: randomized controlled trial

HG Kanmaz, O Erdeve, FE Canpolat, B Mutlu… - …, 2013 - publications.aap.org
BACKGROUND: The primary aim of this randomized study was to describe the feasibility of
early administration of surfactant via a thin catheter during spontaneous breathing (Take …

Contactless radar-based breathing monitoring of premature infants in the neonatal intensive care unit

G Beltrão, R Stutz, F Hornberger, WA Martins… - Scientific Reports, 2022 - nature.com
Vital sign monitoring systems are essential in the care of hospitalized neonates. Due to the
immaturity of their organs and immune system, premature infants require continuous …

Noninvasive ventilation for respiratory distress syndrome: a randomized controlled trial

J Meneses, V Bhandari, J Guilherme Alves… - …, 2011 - publications.aap.org
CONTEXT: Strategies for reducing exposure to endotracheal ventilation through the use of
early noninvasive ventilation has proven to be safe and effective, but the option with the …

Early weaning from CPAP to high flow nasal cannula in preterm infants is associated with prolonged oxygen requirement: a randomized controlled trial

H Abdel-Hady, B Shouman, H Aly - Early human development, 2011 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: To determine the better approach for weaning preterm infants from nasal
continuous positive airway pressure (NCPAP) with or without transitioning to nasal cannula …

Randomized trial of laryngeal mask airway versus endotracheal intubation for surfactant delivery

JMB Pinheiro, Q Santana-Rivas, C Pezzano - Journal of Perinatology, 2016 - nature.com
Objective: To compare the effectiveness of surfactant delivery via endotracheal tube (ETT)
using an intubation-surfactant-rapid extubation approach with premedication) vs laryngeal …

The OPTIMIST-A trial: evaluation of minimally-invasive surfactant therapy in preterm infants 25–28 weeks gestation

PA Dargaville, COF Kamlin, AG De Paoli, JB Carlin… - BMC pediatrics, 2014 - Springer
Background It is now recognized that preterm infants≤ 28 weeks gestation can be
effectively supported from the outset with nasal continuous positive airway pressure …

A comparative effectiveness study of continuous positive airway pressure-related skin breakdown when using different nasal interfaces in the extremely low birth …

KM Newnam, JM McGrath, J Salyer, T Estes… - Applied Nursing …, 2015 - Elsevier
A three group prospective randomized experimental design was conducted to identify
differences in frequency and severity of nasal injuries when comparing various interfaces …

Nasal intermittent positive-pressure ventilation vs nasal continuous positive airway pressure for preterm infants with respiratory distress syndrome: a systematic review …

J Meneses, V Bhandari, JG Alves - Archives of pediatrics & …, 2012 - jamanetwork.com
Objective To determine among preterm infants with respiratory distress syndrome whether
the use of early nasal intermittent positive-pressure ventilation (NIPPV) vs nasal continuous …