2019
DOI: 10.5935/0103-507x.20190056
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Respiratory distress syndrome: influence of management on the hemodynamic status of ≤ 32-week preterm infants in the first 24 hours of life

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“…Egyptian Journal of Health Care, 2020 EJHC Vol.11 No.2 Respiratory distress syndrome is considered one of the commonest problems in the first day of life and it is the most common respiratory disorder in preterm neonates (Reuter et al, 2014, Sabzehei et al, 2017. Respiratory distress syndrome is also known as hyaline membrane disease which is seen primarily in preterm neonates due to deficiency of surfactant in the lungs that play an important role in decreasing surface tension in the alveoli (Gallacher et al, 2016, Fiorenzanom et al,2019. Respiratory distress syndrome is the most common reason for admission of preterm neonates to the Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs) (Pathrudu, 2015, Pourazar et al, 2018.…”
Section: Original Articlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Egyptian Journal of Health Care, 2020 EJHC Vol.11 No.2 Respiratory distress syndrome is considered one of the commonest problems in the first day of life and it is the most common respiratory disorder in preterm neonates (Reuter et al, 2014, Sabzehei et al, 2017. Respiratory distress syndrome is also known as hyaline membrane disease which is seen primarily in preterm neonates due to deficiency of surfactant in the lungs that play an important role in decreasing surface tension in the alveoli (Gallacher et al, 2016, Fiorenzanom et al,2019. Respiratory distress syndrome is the most common reason for admission of preterm neonates to the Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs) (Pathrudu, 2015, Pourazar et al, 2018.…”
Section: Original Articlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A SDR ocorre devido a deficiência do surfactante no pulmão, ainda em desenvolvimento, levando ao colapso alveolar e manifestando desconforto respiratório nas primeiras 24 horas de vida (FIORENZANO et al, 2019). Um dos meios terapêuticos para tal condição é o uso de dispositivos CPAP's, o qual incide no recrutamento pulmonar através da pressão positiva contínua nas vias aéreas por meio de ventilação não invasiva ou invasiva, combinado ou não ao uso de surfactante exógeno (SWEET et al, 2013).…”
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“…Therefore, this population is more susceptible to muscle fatigue, requiring ventilatory support, hospitalisation and respiratory physiotherapy. [1][2][3] Respiratory physiotherapy uses techniques to improve respiratory function, facilitate gas exchange, prevent and treat pulmonary complications and improve ventilation-perfusion, mucociliary clearance and secretion removal. 3 These techniques can be conventional or non-conventional, depending on the initial contact with the ribcage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Newborns present unique physiological and anatomical characteristics, such as fewer alveoli, more cartilaginous and horizontal ribs and greater airway resistance and ribcage compliance. Therefore, this population is more susceptible to muscle fatigue, requiring ventilatory support, hospitalisation and respiratory physiotherapy 1–3…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%