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. 1981 Jan;9(1):38-41.
doi: 10.1097/00003246-198101000-00009.

The effect of continuous positive airway pressure on the course of respiratory distress syndrome: the benefits on early initiation

The effect of continuous positive airway pressure on the course of respiratory distress syndrome: the benefits on early initiation

T Hegyi et al. Crit Care Med. 1981 Jan.

Abstract

The course of idiopathic respiratory distress syndrome (IRDS) treated with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) was studied in 38 infants with a respiratory index (RI) based on AaDO2 and PO2 measurements. Thirteen infants were treated with early CPAP (FIO2 = 0.3, PO2 greater than 50 torr (6.7k Pa) at a mean age of 7.1 h and 25 infants received late CPAP (FIO2 = 0.5, PO2 greater than 50 torr) at a mean age of 15.1 h. Significant differences were demonstrated between the two groups in duration of CPAP (42 versus 72 hours) peak RI (3.7 vs. 6.7), time to peak RI from start of therapy (10.0 versus 19.4 h), number of infants ventilated (0 versus 5) and number of air leaks (0 versus 3). The rate of disease worsening as measured by changes in RI/h before CPAP and after CPAP initiation was comparable in the respective treatment groups.

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