25 years of respiratory support of newborn infants
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25 years of respiratory support of newborn infants
Abstract
Respiratory support of newborn infants has changed in the last 25 years, because of new knowledge of patho-physiology, controlled studies of respiratory therapy and the realisation of perinatal centers. Respiratory support has changed from the "blow in--suck out" approach, inevitably leading to severe atelectasis, high morbidity and mortality to a now very sophisticated therapy with reduced mortality and morbidity also in very-low-birth-weight infants, who were hopeless patients 25 years ago. Major milestones of this development were the introduction of continuous distending pressure to surfactant deficient lungs, the high-frequency positive pressure ventilation with fine tuning of inspiratory and expiratory times, adjusted to individual time constants and the substitution of artificial surfactant. Techniques for the future, like HFO, NO-inhalation, proportional assist ventilation and liquid ventilation are presently investigated.
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