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https://read.qxmd.com/read/32897667/hysteresis-and-lung-recruitment-in-acute-respiratory-distress-syndrome-patients-a-ct-scan-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Davide Chiumello, Jean-Michel Arnal, Michele Umbrello, Antonio Cammaroto, Paolo Formenti, Giovanni Mistraletti, Luca Bolgiaghi, Miriam Gotti, Dominik Novotni, Sascha Reidt, Sara Froio, Silvia Coppola
OBJECTIVES: Hysteresis of the respiratory system pressure-volume curve is related to alveolar surface forces, lung stress relaxation, and tidal reexpansion/collapse. Hysteresis has been suggested as a means of assessing lung recruitment. The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between hysteresis, mechanical characteristics of the respiratory system, and lung recruitment assessed by a CT scan in mechanically ventilated acute respiratory distress syndrome patients...
October 2020: Critical Care Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32386887/sustained-inflation-the-lung-recruitment-maneuvers-for-neonates
#22
REVIEW
Ke-Yun Chao, Yu-Wen Lin, Chen-En Chiang, Chi-Wei Tseng, Shu-Chi Mu
Establishing effective respiration is vital in the transition from fetal to neonatal life. Respiratory support mainly facilitates and creates functional residual capacity and maintains adequate gas exchange. Sustained inflation (SI) delivers prolonged inflation and rapidly creates and establishes the functional residual capacity. The use of SI in preterm infants in the delivery room is still controversial. The optimum settings of SI remain unknown. Animal studies and clinical reports have demonstrated the advantages and disadvantages of SI...
November 21, 2019: Paediatric Respiratory Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32311845/changes-in-respiratory-mechanics-at-birth-in-preterm-infants-a-pilot-study
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Chiara Veneroni, Domenica Mercadante, Anna Lavizzari, Mariarosa Colnaghi, Fabio Mosca, Raffaele L Dellacà
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to measure lung mechanics at birth by the forced oscillation technique (FOT) for assessment of the initial degree of lung aeration and the short-term aeration changes after applying different respiratory support strategies. METHODS: Eighteen preterm infants (gestational age = 29-36 week) were randomized to receive either continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) at 5 cmH2 O only or combined with a sustained inflation (SI; 15 seconds at 25 cmH2 O after 5 seconds of CPAP) at birth...
July 2020: Pediatric Pulmonology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32238150/feasibility-of-combining-two-individualized-lung-recruitment-maneuvers-at-birth-for-very-low-gestational-age-infants-a-retrospective-cohort-study
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zalfa Kanaan, Coralie Bloch-Queyrat, Marouane Boubaya, Vincent Lévy, Pascal Bolot, Paul Waszak
BACKGROUND: Lung recruitment at birth has been advocated as an effective method of improving the respiratory transition at birth. Sustained inflations (SI) and dynamic positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) were assessed in clinical and animal studies to define the optimal level. Our working hypothesis was that very low gestational age infants (VLGAI) < 32 weeks' gestation require an individualized lung recruitment based on combining both manoeuvers. METHODS: Between 2014 and 2016, 91 and 72 inborn VLGAI, requiring a respiratory support beyond a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) = 5 cmH2O, were enrolled before and after introducing these manoeuvers based on progressive increase in SI up to 15 s, with simultaneous gradual increase in PEEP up to 15 cmH2O, according to the cardiorespiratory response...
April 1, 2020: BMC Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32204761/-application-of-sustained-lung-inflation-in-preterm-infants-with-a-gestational-age-of-34-weeks-a-meta-analysis
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Min-Xu Li, Hao-Hui Deng, Jin-Zhen Su, Min-Yi Ruan, Yong Yang
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review the effect of sustained lung inflation (SLI) in preterm infants with a gestational age of <34 weeks. METHODS: PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang Database, China Biology Medicine disc, Chinese Journal Full-text Database, and Weipu Database were searched for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on the application of SLI versus noninvasive positive pressure ventilation alone in preterm infants...
March 2020: Zhongguo Dang Dai Er Ke za Zhi, Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32187656/sustained-versus-standard-inflations-during-neonatal-resuscitation-to-prevent-mortality-and-improve-respiratory-outcomes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matteo Bruschettini, Colm Pf O'Donnell, Peter G Davis, Colin J Morley, Lorenzo Moja, Maria Grazia Calevo
BACKGROUND: At birth, infants' lungs are fluid-filled. For newborns to have a successful transition, this fluid must be replaced by air to enable gas exchange. Some infants are judged to have inadequate breathing at birth and are resuscitated with positive pressure ventilation (PPV). Giving prolonged (sustained) inflations at the start of PPV may help clear lung fluid and establish gas volume within the lungs. OBJECTIVES: To assess the benefits and harms of an initial sustained lung inflation (SLI) (> 1 second duration) versus standard inflations (≤ 1 second) in newborn infants receiving resuscitation with intermittent PPV...
March 18, 2020: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32011661/sustained-inflation-vs-standard-resuscitation-for-preterm-infants-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elizabeth E Foglia, Arjan B Te Pas, Haresh Kirpalani, Peter G Davis, Louise S Owen, Anton H van Kaam, Wes Onland, Martin Keszler, Georg M Schmölzer, Helmut Hummler, Gianluca Lista, Carlo Dani, Petrina Bastrenta, Russell Localio, Sarah J Ratcliffe
Importance: Most preterm infants require respiratory support to establish lung aeration after birth. Intermittent positive pressure ventilation and continuous positive airway pressure are standard therapies. An initial sustained inflation (inflation time >5 seconds) is a widely practiced alternative strategy. Objective: To conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis of sustained inflation vs intermittent positive pressure ventilation and continuous positive airway pressure for the prevention of hospital mortality and morbidity for preterm infants...
April 1, 2020: JAMA Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31913650/respiratory-mechanics-during-initial-lung-aeration-at-birth-in-the-preterm-lamb
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chiara Veneroni, David G Tingay, Karen E McCall, Prue M Pereira-Fantini, Elizabeth J Perkins, Peter A Dargaville, Raffaele L Dellacà
Despite recent insights into the dynamic processes during lung aeration at birth, several aspects remain poorly understood. We aimed to characterize changes in lung mechanics during the first inflation at birth and their relationship to changes in lung volume. Intubated preterm lambs (gestational age, 124-127 days; n = 17) were studied at birth. Lung volume changes were measured by electrical impedance tomography (VL EIT ). Respiratory system resistance (R5 ) and oscillatory compliance (Cx5 ) were monitored with the forced oscillation technique at 5 Hz...
March 1, 2020: American Journal of Physiology. Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31828052/considering-the-validity-of-the-sail-trial-a-navel-gazers-guide-to-the-sail-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Haresh Kirpalani, Martin Keszler, Elizabeth E Foglia, Peter Davis, Sarah Ratcliffe
This article explores the validity of the Sustained Aeration Inflation for Infant Lungs (SAIL) randomized controlled clinical trial. The SAIL trial enrolled 460 infants out of a planned 600, but the trial was stopped early for harm. We ask here, whether there were any threats to validity in the trial as conducted. We then explore what design elements of the trial could have been improved upon. Finally, we consider what the implications are for future trials in this arena. Clinical Trial Registration: www.clinicaltrials...
2019: Frontiers in Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31798743/the-effect-of-sustained-lung-inflation-on-outcomes-of-acute-respiratory-distress-syndrome-in-preterm-infants-born-in-shahid-sadoughi-hospital-during-2018
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EDITORIAL
Mohamad Hosein Lookzadeh, Hanieh Bakhshayesh, Mahmood Noori Shadkam, Elnaz Sheikhpour
Background: Respiratory distress syndrome is the chief reason of death in infants. Sustained lung inflation (SLI) may improve respiratory outcomes and reduce the demand for mechanical ventilation (MV). Given that only few studies have been done in this field so far, the current study aimed to evaluate the effect of SLI on outcomes of acute respiratory distress syndrome in preterm infants. Materials and methods: This randomized trial was conducted on preterm infants with respiratory distress syndrome in Shahid Sadoughi Hospital, Yazd, Iran, during 2018...
September 2019: Mædica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31498776/aeration-strategy-at-birth-influences-the-physiological-response-to-surfactant-in-preterm-lambs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David Gerald Tingay, Andrea Togo, Prue M Pereira-Fantini, Martijn Miedema, Karen E McCall, Elizabeth J Perkins, Jessica Thomson, Georgie Dowse, Magdy Sourial, Raffaele L Dellacà, Peter G Davis, Peter Anderson Dargaville
BACKGROUND: The influence of pressure strategies to promote lung aeration at birth on the subsequent physiological response to exogenous surfactant therapy has not been investigated. OBJECTIVES: To compare the effect of sustained inflation (SI) and a dynamic positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) manoeuvre at birth on the subsequent physiological response to exogenous surfactant therapy in preterm lambs. METHODS: Steroid-exposed preterm lambs (124-127 days' gestation; n=71) were randomly assigned from birth to either (1) positive-pressure ventilation (PPV) with no recruitment manoeuvre; (2) SI until stable aeration; or (3) 3 min dynamic stepwise PEEP strategy (maximum 14-20 cmH2 O; dynamic PEEP (DynPEEP)), followed by PPV for 60 min using a standardised protocol...
November 2019: Archives of Disease in Childhood. Fetal and Neonatal Edition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31497582/gestational-age-influences-the-early-microarchitectural-changes-in-response-to-mechanical-ventilation-in-the-preterm-lamb-lung
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Regina B Oakley, David G Tingay, Karen E McCall, Elizabeth J Perkins, Magdy Sourial, Peter A Dargaville, Prue M Pereira-Fantini
Background: Preterm birth is associated with abnormal lung architecture, and a reduction in pulmonary function related to the degree of prematurity. A thorough understanding of the impact of gestational age on lung microarchitecture requires reproducible quantitative analysis of lung structure abnormalities. The objectives of this study were (1) to use quantitative histological software (ImageJ) to map morphological patterns of injury resulting from delivery of an identical ventilation strategy to the lung at varying gestational ages and (2) to identify associations between gestational age-specific morphological alterations and key functional outcomes...
2019: Frontiers in Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31442317/sustained-lung-inflation-does-not-decrease-bronchopulmonary-dysplasia-or-death-among-extremely-preterm-infants-a-commentary-on-the-sail-randomised-clinical-trial
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COMMENT
Rajesh Pandey, Narmada Pandey Sapkota
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
November 2019: Acta Paediatrica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31238370/effects-of-sustained-inflation-or-positive-pressure-ventilation-on-the-release-of-adrenomedullin-in-preterm-infants-with-respiratory-failure-at-birth
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Azzurra La Verde, Simone Franchini, Giuseppe Lapergola, Gianluca Lista, Ignazio Barbagallo, Giovanni Livolti, Diego Gazzolo
OBJECTIVE:  Delivery room (DR) management may play an important role in the development and prevention of lung injury. Therefore, in a cohort of low birth weight infants (LBW), we investigated the effects of two different lung recruitment maneuvers, such as positive pressure ventilation (PPV) and sustained inflation (SI) on adrenomedullin (AM), a well-established lung-specific vasoactive agent. STUDY DESIGN:  This is a prospective case-control randomized study in 44 LBW infants spontaneously breathing with respiratory failure at birth requiring respiratory support...
July 2019: American Journal of Perinatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31238355/neonatal-resuscitation-state-of-the-art
#35
REVIEW
Daniele Trevisanuto, Alfonso Galderisi
The objective of this study is to revise novel evidence and forthcoming clinical trials that focused on the gap of knowledge raised during the 2015 guidelines for neonatal resuscitation. Literature search on main topics on neonatal resuscitation published after 2015 edition of the consensus on science and guidelines was performed. Only relevant articles (mainly randomized controlled trials [RCTs] and meta-analyses) were included and presented as descriptive review. In the past years, new RCTs and/or meta-analyses have become available on umbilical cord clamping and umbilical cord milking, oxygen concentrations to start resuscitation in term and preterm infants, use of laryngeal mask, sustained lung inflation, less invasive surfactant administration, and heart rate assessment...
July 2019: American Journal of Perinatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31145165/interventions-for-the-management-of-respiratory-distress-in-late-preterm-and-term-infants-experiencing-delayed-respiratory-transition-a-systematic-review
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Susan Bedwell, A Renee Leasure, Theresa L Gibson
OBJECTIVES: To examine the best available evidence for interventions used to manage mild to moderate respiratory distress in late preterm and term infants experiencing delayed respiratory transition. DATA SOURCES: EMBASE, MEDLINE, Cochrane Review, Joanna Briggs, PubMed, CINAHL, and Google Scholar online databases were searched for articles related to delayed respiratory transition. Reference lists were reviewed to identify additional articles for inclusion. STUDY SELECTIONS: Randomized, blinded, placebo-controlled, randomized prospective, prospective observational, and retrospective cohort studies published in English-language, peer-reviewed journals between 2007 and August 2017 were reviewed for inclusion...
July 2019: Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing: DCCN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31098689/caspase-8-dependent-control-of-nk-and-t-cell-responses-during-cytomegalovirus-infection
#37
REVIEW
Yanjun Feng, Lisa P Daley-Bauer, Edward S Mocarski
Caspase-8 (CASP8) impacts antiviral immunity in expected as well as unexpected ways. Mice with combined deficiency in CASP8 and RIPK3 cannot support extrinsic apoptosis or RIPK3-dependent programmed necrosis, enabling studies of CASP8 function without complications of unleashed necroptosis. These extrinsic cell death pathways are naturally targeted by murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV)-encoded cell death suppressors, showing they are key to cell-autonomous host defense. Remarkably, Casp8-/- Ripk3-/- , Ripk1-/- Casp8-/- Ripk3-/- and Casp8-/- Ripk3K51A/K51A mice mount robust antiviral T cell responses to control MCMV infection...
May 16, 2019: Medical Microbiology and Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30971298/neonatal-respiratory-support-strategies-for-the-management-of-extremely-low-gestational-age-infants-an-italian-survey
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Flavia Petrillo, Camilla Gizzi, Gianfranco Maffei, Piero G Matassa, Maria Luisa Ventura, Cinzia Ricci, Roberta Pastorino, Giovanni Vento
BACKGROUND: We aimed to survey Delivery Room and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) respiratory strategies dedicated to the extremely low gestational age newborn (ELGAN - GA < 28 wks) in Italy. METHODS: A questionnaire was sent to 113 Italian level III centres. A lead physician and a nurse with expertise in mechanical ventilation (MV) were identified in each unit to answer. Information about those aspects of ventilatory support considered by center's staff as needing improvement was also collected...
April 11, 2019: Italian Journal of Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30968327/the-effects-of-a-recruitment-manoeuvre-with-positive-end-expiratory-pressure-on-lung-compliance-in-patients-undergoing-robot-assisted-laparoscopic-radical-prostatectomy
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Osamu Kudoh, Daizoh Satoh, Naosuke Hori, Izumi Kawagoe, Eiichi Inada
The effects of a recruitment manoeuvre (RM) with positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) on lung compliance (CLUNG ) are not well characterised in robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (RARP). Patients were allocated to group R (n = 10; with an RM) or C (n = 9; without an RM). An RM involved sustained inflation of 30 cmH2 O for 30 s. The lungs were ventilated with volume-controlled ventilation with tidal volume of 7 mL kg-1 of predicted body weight and fraction of inspired oxygen of 0...
April 9, 2019: Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30875243/sustained-inflation-of-infant-lungs-from-bench-to-bedside-and-back-again
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Martin Keszler
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 15, 2019: American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
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