Stabilisation of the preterm infant in the delivery room using nasal high flow: A 5‐year retrospective analysis
Acta Pediatrica Mar 07, 2021
Siva NV, et al. - Researchers conducted this retrospective observational cohort study to analyze clinical outcomes after initiating a routine policy of preterm respiratory stabilisation using nasal high flow (HF) in the delivery room (DR). The sample consisted of all neonates born before 32 weeks gestation between April 1, 2015, and March 31, 2020. Oxygen requirements, admission temperature, surfactant administration, invasive ventilation within 72 hours of birth, bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) and death were all reported as stabilisation measures and outcomes. During the 5‐year epoch, there were 491 eligible babies. Findings suggested that preterm babies < 32 weeks can be effectively stabilised on HF in the DR.
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