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New developments in neonatal respiratory management.
Chen, I-Ling; Chen, Hsiu-Lin.
  • Chen IL; Department of Respiratory Therapy, College of Medicine, Kaohsiung Medical University, No. 100, Shih-Chuan 1st Road, San Ming District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
  • Chen HL; Department of Respiratory Therapy, College of Medicine, Kaohsiung Medical University, No. 100, Shih-Chuan 1st Road, San Ming District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan; Department of Pediatrics, Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital, No. 100, Tzyou 1st Road, San Ming District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Electronic address: ch840062@kmu.edu.tw.
Pediatr Neonatol ; 63(4): 341-347, 2022 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1977713
ABSTRACT
Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) is the major cause of respiratory failure in preterm infants due to immature lung development and surfactant deficiency. Although the concepts and methods of managing respiratory problems in neonates have changed continuously, determining appropriate respiratory treatment with minimal ventilation-induced lung injury and complications is crucially important. This review summarizes neonatal respiratory therapy's advances and available strategies (i.e., exogenous surfactant therapy, noninvasive ventilation, and different ventilation modes), focusing on RDS management.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Newborn / Interactive Ventilatory Support / Noninvasive Ventilation Limits: Humans / Infant / Infant, Newborn Language: English Journal: Pediatr Neonatol Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: J.pedneo.2022.02.002

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Newborn / Interactive Ventilatory Support / Noninvasive Ventilation Limits: Humans / Infant / Infant, Newborn Language: English Journal: Pediatr Neonatol Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: J.pedneo.2022.02.002