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Sustained inflation improves initial lung aeration in newborn rabbits with a diaphragmatic hernia.

Lauren HadleyAndreas W FlemmerMarcus J KitchenMichelle K CroughanKelly J CrossleyKatie L LeeErin McGillickMegan J WallaceJames T PearsonPhilip DeKoninckRyan HodgesArjan B Te PasStuart B HooperMarta Thio
Published in: Pediatric research (2023)
Compared to intermittent positive pressure ventilation (IPPV), an initial sustained inflation (SI) increased the rate and uniformity of lung aeration after birth. However, this initial benefit is rapidly lost following the switch to IPPV. The optimal approach for ventilating CDH infants at birth is unknown. While an SI improves lung aeration in immature lungs, its effect on the hypoplastic lung is unknown. This study has shown that an SI greatly improves lung aeration in the hypoplastic lung. This study will guide future studies examining whether an SI can improve lung aeration in infants with a CDH.
Keyphrases
  • pregnant women
  • preterm birth
  • extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
  • case control