Sustained lung inflation to manage preterm infants (25–29 weeks' gestation) in the delivery room : the Italian SLI study
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Citazione:
Sustained lung inflation to manage preterm infants (25–29 weeks' gestation) in the delivery room : the Italian SLI study / G. Lista, C. Dani, L. Boni, F. Cavigioli, S. Pratesi, M. Agosti, M. Bellettato, P. Biban, A. Del Vecchio, D. Gazzolo, C. Gizzi, R. Magaldi, H. Messner, F. Mosca, F. Sandri, F. Scopesi, D. Trevisanuto, G. Vento, A. Boldrin. - In: EARLY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT. - ISSN 0378-3782. - 89:Suppl- 4(2013), pp. 115-116. [10.1016/S0378-3782(13)70123-3]
Abstract:
There is not a conclusive role of Sustained Lung Inflation (SLI) in the management of preterm infants at risk
for RDS in the delivery room. This strategy would permit lung recruitment immediately after birth through
delivery of brief peak pressure to the infant airways via a nasopharyngeal tube or mask allowing preterm infants
to achieve FRC and reduce need of mechanical ventilation. We planned in Italy a randomized controlled
trial (RCT) to confirm or refute these findings.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Elenco autori:
G. Lista, C. Dani, L. Boni, F. Cavigioli, S. Pratesi, M. Agosti, M. Bellettato, P. Biban, A. Del Vecchio, D. Gazzolo, C. Gizzi, R. Magaldi, H. Messner, F. Mosca, F. Sandri, F. Scopesi, D. Trevisanuto, G. Vento, A. Boldrin
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