Oxygen is the most common drug used in the neonatal intensive care. It has a narrow therapeutic range in preterm infants. Too high (hyperoxemia) or low oxygen (hypoxemia) is associated with adverse ...
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Objective To determine the effects of lower (≤0.3) versus higher (≥0.6) initial fractional inspired oxygen (FiO 2) for resuscitation on death and/or neurodevelopmental impairment (NDI) in infants <32 ...
Abstract: Reduction in wastage of oxygen could be one of the effective solutions to sort out the problem of oxygen crisis in healthcare system. Oxygen wastage due to masks can be reduced by stopping ...
A review of oxygen resuscitation in preterm infants at birth reveals that high oxygen concentrations may not be as toxic as previously thought, but also failed to identify an ideal FiO2. Updated ...
1 Critical Care Research Group, Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK 2 Centre for Statistics in Medicine, Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology ...
Introduction: Guidelines recommend CPR with 100% oxygen, but its effect on the pediatric brain is unknown. Hyperoxia during CPR may lead to significant oxidative injury from mitochondrial-derived ...
One of the requirements in the system is to provide both 50% and 90%+ oxygen (FiO2). See the RMVS Gas & Electricity 3a for details. This was originally thought to occur upstream of the fan, before ...
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