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The effect of imposed resistance in neonatal resuscitators on pressure stability and peak flows: a bench test.

Kristel L A M KuypersAidan J KashyapSophie J E CramerStuart B HooperArjan B Te Pas
Published in: Pediatric research (2023)
The traditional T-piece system (Neopuff™) has a higher imposed resistance compared to a new neonatal resuscitator (r-PAP). This study shows that reducing imposed resistance leads to smaller CPAP fluctuations and higher inspiratory and expiratory peak flows. High peak flows might negatively affect lung function and/or cause lung injury in preterm infants at birth. This study will form the rationale for further studies investigating these effects. A possible compromise might be to use the traditional T-piece system with a higher bias gas flow (12 L/min), thereby reducing the imposed resistance and generating more stable PEEP/CPAP pressures, while limiting potentially harmful peak flows.
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