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An observational, prospective, multicenter study on rescue high-frequency oscillatory ventilation in neonates failing with conventional ventilation.

Omer ErdeveEmel OkuluGaffari TuncYalcın CelikUgur KayacanMerih CetinkayaGokhan BuyukkaleHilal OzkanNilgun KoksalMehmet SatarMustafa AkcaliCanan AygunServet OzkirazUmut ZubariogluSezin UnalHatice TurgutKurthan MertTulin GokmenBarıs AkcanBegum AtasaySaadet Arsannull null
Published in: PloS one (2019)
Rescue HFOV as defined for this population was successful in more than half of the patients with CV failure. Although the response was not associated with gestational age, underlying disease, device used, or initial MV settings, it seemed to be more effective in patients with higher BW and those not requiring nitric oxide. Initial pH, HCO3, and lactate levels on ABG may be used as predictors of a response to rescue HFOV.
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