The effects of nasal continuous positive airway pressure and high flow nasal cannula on heart rate variability in extremely preterm infants after extubation: A randomized crossover trial.
Samantha LatremouilleWissam ShalishLara KanbarPhilippe LamerSmita RaoRobert E KearneyGuilherme Mendes Sant'AnnaPublished in: Pediatric pulmonology (2019)
During the first hours after extubation, no differences in HRV were detected between HFNC and NCPAP in the overall cohort. However, a significantly higher HRV was noted during HFNC in the subgroup of infants successfully extubated.
Keyphrases
- positive airway pressure
- heart rate variability
- obstructive sleep apnea
- preterm infants
- sleep apnea
- heart rate
- cardiac surgery
- phase iii
- mechanical ventilation
- respiratory failure
- chronic rhinosinusitis
- open label
- low birth weight
- clinical trial
- study protocol
- phase ii
- double blind
- placebo controlled
- acute kidney injury
- blood pressure
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- intensive care unit
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- randomized controlled trial
- preterm birth