Page 154 - Physiological based CPAP for preterm infants at birth Tessa Martherus
P. 154
General discussion
34. Petrillo F, et al. Pulmonary Recruitment Strategy in Preterm Neonates <29 Weeks of Gestational Age to Reduce the Need for Intubation in the Delivery Room. Am J Perinatol. 2019;36(S 02):S115-S9.
35. Kanaan Z, et al. Feasibility of combining two individualized lung recruitment maneuvers at birth for very low gestational age infants: a retrospective cohort study. BMC Pediatr. 2020;20(1):144.
36. Hausdorf G, et al. Influence of positive end-expiratory pressure on cardiac performance in premature infants: a Doppler-echocardiographic study. Crit Care Med. 1987;15(7):661-4.
37. Maayan C, et al. Effect of mechanical ventilation and volume loading on left ventricular performance in premature infants with respiratory distress syndrome. Crit Care Med. 1986;14(10):858-60.
38. Trang TT, et al. Optimization of oxygen transport in mechanically ventilated newborns using oximetry and pulsed Doppler-derived cardiac output. Crit Care Med. 1988;16(11):1094-7.
39. Probyn ME, et al. Positive end expiratory pressure during resuscitation of premature lambs rapidly improves blood gases without adversely affecting arterial pressure. Pediatr Res. 2004;56(2):198-204.
40. Polglase GR, et al. Positive end-expiratory pressure differentially alters pulmonary hemodynamics and oxygenation in ventilated, very premature lambs. J Appl Physiol (1985). 2005;99(4):1453-61.
41. Polglase GR, et al. Cardiovascular and pulmonary consequences of airway recruitment in preterm lambs. J Appl Physiol (1985). 2009;106(4):1347-55.
42. Crossley KJ, et al. Blood gases and pulmonary blood flow during resuscitation of very preterm lambs treated with antenatal betamethasone and/or Curosurf: effect of positive end-expiratory pressure. Pediatr Res. 2007;62(1):37-42.
43. Lang JA, et al. Increase in pulmonary blood flow at birth: role of oxygen and lung aeration. J Physiol. 2016;594(5):1389-98.
44. Lang JA, et al. Vagal denervation inhibits the increase in pulmonary blood flow during partial lung aeration at birth. J Physiol. 2017;595(5):1593-606.
45. Haddad GG, et al. The role of airway receptors in the control of respiration in infants: a review. The Journal of pediatrics. 1977;91(2):281-6.
46. Kuypers K, et al. Reflexes that impact spontaneous breathing of preterm infants at birth: a narrative review. Archives of disease in childhood Fetal and neonatal edition. 2020;105(6):675-9.
47. Widdicombe JG, et al. Vagal deflation and inflation reflexes mediated by lung irritant receptors. Q J Exp Physiol Cogn Med Sci. 1970;55(2):153-63.
48. Knill R, et al. An intercostal-phrenic inhibitory reflex in human newborn infants. J Appl Physiol. 1976;40(3):352-6.
49. Kuypers K, et al. The effect of a face mask for respiratory support on breathing in preterm infants at birth. Resuscitation. 2019.
150