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  1. T-Piece resuscitator versus self-inflating bag for delivery room resuscitation in preterm neonates: a randomized controlled trial

    The establishment of adequate ventilation is the cornerstone of neonatal resuscitation in the delivery room (DR). This parallel-group,...

    Bhrajishna Pallapothu, Mayank Priyadarshi, ... Sriparna Basu in European Journal of Pediatrics
    Article 04 October 2023
  2. Effect of T-Piece Resuscitator versus Self Inflating Bag on Arterial CO2 Levels in Preterm Neonates

    Objective

    To compare the effect of self-inflating bag (SIB) vs. T-piece resuscitator (TPR) on PaCO 2 levels, when used for brief manual ventilation...

    Amrit Jeevan, Haribalakrishna Balasubramanian, Nandkishor Kabra in The Indian Journal of Pediatrics
    Article 14 July 2020
  3. T-piece resuscitator or self-inflating bag during neonatal resuscitation: a sco** review

    Background

    To identify the evidence for administering positive pressure ventilation (PPV) to infants at birth by either T-piece resuscitator (TPR) or...

    Charles Christoph Roehr, Peter Graham Davis, ... Daniele Trevisanuto in Pediatric Research
    Article 11 June 2020
  4. Comparison of positive pressure ventilation devices during compliance changes in a neonatal ovine model

    Background

    To compare tidal volume (V T ) delivery with compliance at 0.5 and 1.5 mL/cmH 2 O using four different ventilation (PPV) devices (i.e.,...

    Kim Hoang Tran, Marwa Ramsie, ... Georg Schmölzer in Pediatric Research
    Article 13 January 2024
  5. The effect of imposed resistance in neonatal resuscitators on pressure stability and peak flows: a bench test

    Background

    The importance of neonatal resuscitator resistance is currently unknown. In this study we investigated peak flows and pressure stability...

    Kristel L. A. M. Kuypers, Aidan J. Kashyap, ... Arjan B. te Pas in Pediatric Research
    Article 17 July 2023
  6. Oxygen supplementation in the delivery room: T-piece resuscitator cap open or occluded?

    Objective

    Updated neonatal resuscitation guidelines for free-flow oxygen administration with a T-piece resuscitator recommend higher gas flow and an...

    Lindsay Ellsworth, Meera Meerkov, ... Gary Weiner in Journal of Perinatology
    Article 17 June 2019
  7. Comparison of Efficacy of Pressure Controlled vs. Traditional Manual Mask Ventilation for Newborn Resuscitation – A Simulation-Based Pilot Randomized Control Trial

    Objectives

    To determine efficacy of non-invasive positive pressure face mask ventilation using a ventilator device (NIPPmV) for achieving early...

    Shilpa Kalane, Vaibhavi Upadhye, ... Amrita P. Prayag in Indian Journal of Pediatrics
    Article 28 November 2023
  8. Effect of two different chest compression techniques on ventilation during neonatal resuscitation

    Objective

    To assess tidal volume (Vt) and minute ventilation (MV) during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) with two different chest compressions...

    Johanne Jahnsen, Alvaro González, ... Alberto Estay in Journal of Perinatology
    Article 13 April 2021
  9. Tidal volumes during delivery room stabilization of (near) term infants

    Background

    We sought to assess tidal volumes in (near) term infants during delivery room stabilization.

    Methods

    Secondary analysis of a prospective...

    Janine Thomann, Christoph M. Rüegger, ... Laila Springer in BMC Pediatrics
    Article Open access 13 September 2022
  10. Neonatal respiratory care practice among level III and IV NICUs in New England

    Objectives

    To assess respiratory care guidelines and explore variations in management of very low birth weight (VLBW) infants within a collaborative...

    Helen Healy, Bernadette Levesque, ... Megan Aurora in Journal of Perinatology
    Article 11 March 2024
  11. Neonatal resuscitation with continuous chest compressions and high frequency percussive ventilation in preterm lambs

    Background

    Cerebral oxygen delivery (cDO 2 ) is low during chest compressions (CC). We hypothesized that gas exchange and cDO 2 are better with...

    Evan Giusto, Deepika Sankaran, ... Payam Vali in Pediatric Research
    Article 19 September 2023
  12. Variation in delivery room management of preterm infants across Europe: a survey of the Union of European Neonatal and Perinatal Societies

    The aim of the present study, endorsed by the Union of European Neonatal and Perinatal Societies (UENPS) and the Italian Society of Neonatology...

    Camilla Gizzi, Luigi Gagliardi, ... Helen MacTier in European Journal of Pediatrics
    Article 12 July 2023
  13. Thermoregulation and golden hour practices in extremely preterm infants: an international survey

    Background

    Are thermoregulation and golden hour practices in extremely preterm (EP) infants comparable across the world? This study aims to describe...

    Pranav Jani, Umesh Mishra, ... Muneerah Satardien in Pediatric Research
    Article Open access 08 September 2022
  14. European Consensus Guidelines on the Management of Respiratory Distress Syndrome, 2022 : What is New?

    We present a summary of the European Consensus guidelines on management of respiratory distress syndrome, which were released in 2022, and compare...

    Amit Upadhyay, Pratima Anand in Indian Pediatrics
    Article 27 December 2023
  15. Simulation Based vs Conventional Training for Initial Steps in Delivery Room Care of Preterm Neonates: An Open Label Randomized Trial

    Objective

    To assess whether simulation based education (SBE) improves the practices and knowledge of junior residents for stabilization of a preterm...

    Dilip Neupane, Akash Sharma, ... Ashok K. Deorari in Indian Pediatrics
    Article 26 August 2022
  16. Prospective case series study on the use of a novel analgosedation protocol for ultrasound-guided catheterization in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

    Critically ill newborns admitted to Neonatal Intensive Care Unit often require a centrally inserted central catheters (CICCs) inserted by...

    Giovanni Barone, Miria Natile, ... Gina Ancora in European Journal of Pediatrics
    Article 09 April 2024
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