1971
DOI: 10.1056/nejm197106172842401
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Treatment of the Idiopathic Respiratory-Distress Syndrome with Continuous Positive Airway Pressure

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“…Otros beneficios de la CPAP fueron la menor incidencia de neumopatía crónica (17,8 Vs. 30,4 %), evaluada sin incluir a los fallecidos en los primeros 28 días de vida, así como la disminución de la gravedad de la displasia en el grupo tratado con CPAP.…”
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“…Otros beneficios de la CPAP fueron la menor incidencia de neumopatía crónica (17,8 Vs. 30,4 %), evaluada sin incluir a los fallecidos en los primeros 28 días de vida, así como la disminución de la gravedad de la displasia en el grupo tratado con CPAP.…”
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“…Estos resultados se unen a los de muchas otras series citadas en la literatura científica, en las que se ha encontrado que la CPAP disminuye la incidencia de displasia broncopulmonar (3,4,(6)(7)(8)18,19,21,24,32,33). En otros estudios no se han encontrado diferencias en la incidencia de la displasia broncopulmonar, pero en ninguno de ellos se empleó la misma intervención evaluada en el presente estudio.…”
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“…In the NICU the utilization of non invasive modality as unique respiratory support in the management of RDS has increased in the last years (see Figure 1). Between the numerous non invasive modalities, the widespread used is nasal-CPAP (N-CPAP), introduced by Gregory in 1971 for the treatment of neonatal RDS [9] and initially delivered via an endotracheal tube but subsequently with more efficient interfaces is now widespread used. N-CPAP supports the breathing of preterm infant by splinting the upper airways and therefore reducing obstruction and apnea [10] ; moreover N-CPAP reduces thoraco-abdominal asynchrony so maintaining lung volume by stabilization of the chest wall compliance and of the alveoli, which are prone to collapse due to surfactant deficiency in course of RDS [11] .…”
Section: Respiratory Management In the Context Of Neonatal Carementioning
confidence: 99%