2010
DOI: 10.1203/00006450-201011001-00334
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334 Efficiency of Mask Ventilation in Preterm Infants at Birth

Abstract: Aim:To investigate the efficiency of mask ventilation in preterm infants after birth. Methods:Recordings of airway pressures and gas flow of infants < 32 weeks gestation needing mask ventilation at birth were reviewed. Respiratory support was delivered with a T-piece and mask. Inflations in the first 5 minutes were analyzed for significant leak (> 60%), low expired tidal volume (V Te ) < 3.0 ml/kg, high V Te (> 15 ml/kg in initial sustained inflations of 3 seconds, > 10 ml/kg in subsequent inflations). Airway … Show more

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