2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00431-019-03394-9
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Prediction of prolonged ventilator dependence in preterm infants

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“…However, in this clinical study V T was measured around 5-6 mL/kg for infants weighing less than 800 g. 34 Such relatively high V T might leave them prone to significant inflammation. 3 Thus, while CTGI is not a necessary condition for ventilating neonates, it offers an opportunity to reduce volutrauma and might consequently contribute to lung-protective strategies 36 in ventilated smaller neonates. 37 The other originality of this study lies in the tools developed to wash out the instrumental dead space: a simpler and easier-tomanufacture ETT, a CTGI flow generator adapted to health regulations, and a quieter, safer, and original humidification system using Nafion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, in this clinical study V T was measured around 5-6 mL/kg for infants weighing less than 800 g. 34 Such relatively high V T might leave them prone to significant inflammation. 3 Thus, while CTGI is not a necessary condition for ventilating neonates, it offers an opportunity to reduce volutrauma and might consequently contribute to lung-protective strategies 36 in ventilated smaller neonates. 37 The other originality of this study lies in the tools developed to wash out the instrumental dead space: a simpler and easier-tomanufacture ETT, a CTGI flow generator adapted to health regulations, and a quieter, safer, and original humidification system using Nafion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such relatively high V T might leave them prone to significant inflammation 3 . Thus, while CTGI is not a necessary condition for ventilating neonates, it offers an opportunity to reduce volutrauma and might consequently contribute to lung‐protective strategies 36 in ventilated smaller neonates 37 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[45][46][47] Conversely, fetal growth restriction has been associated with poor lung growth and function both in human and animal models. 1,45,46,[48][49][50][51] It is possible that lung growth with increasing age resulted in increase in alveolar surface area and thinning of the interstitium, allowing for improved gas exchange.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Identifying this latter group of infants can be difficult as the neonate's clinical course evolves during the first weeks of life. In a recent retrospective study of 41 infants born before 32 weeks PMA, low birth weight and gestational age were most strongly associated with mechanical ventilation at 28 days 17 . However, those who remained ventilated were also observed to have higher tidal volumes, peak inspiratory pressures, and minute volumes during the first 24 h of life, suggesting that early volutrauma may contribute to the development of chronic ventilator dependence.…”
Section: Identifying Chronic Respiratory Failure In Infants With Bpdmentioning
confidence: 99%