Neonatal ventilators: how do they differ?
- PMID: 19399015
- DOI: 10.1038/jp.2009.23
Neonatal ventilators: how do they differ?
Abstract
Remarkable technological advances over the past two decades have brought dramatic changes to the neonatal intensive care unit. Microprocessor-based mechanical ventilation has replaced time-cycled, pressure-limited, intermittent mandatory ventilation with almost limitless options for the management of respiratory failure in the prematurely born infant. Unfortunately, much of the infusion of technology occurred before the establishment of a convincing evidence base. This review focuses on the basic principles of mechanical ventilation, nomenclature and the characteristics of both conventional and high-frequency devices.
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