Módulo I: Asistencia Mecánica Respiratoria
Tema: Ventilación No invasiva CPAP. Indicaciones. Optimización Bibliografía
Synchronized Nasal Intermittent Positive
Pressure Ventilation (SNIPPV) Decreases Work
of Breathing (WOB) in Premature Infants With
Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS) Compared to
Nasal Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (NCPAP)
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Effects of Non-Invasive Pressure Support Ventilation
(NI-PSV) on Ventilation and Respiratory Effort in
Very Low Birth Weight Infants
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Nasal CPAP or Intubation at Birth for Very Preterm Infants
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High-Flow Nasal Cannulae in the Management of Apnea of Prematurity: A Comparison With Conventional Nasal Continuous Positive Airway Pressure
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Continuous Positive Airway Pressure and Noninvasive Ventilation
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A Randomized, Controlled Trial of Delivery-Room Respiratory Management in Very Preterm Infants
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To intubate or not—that is the question: continuous positive airway pressure versus surfactant and extremely low birthweight infants
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Oxygenation and ventilation in spontaneously breathing very preterm infants with nasopharyngeal CPAP in the delivery room
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Decreased Incidence of Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia After Early Management Changes, Including Surfactant and Nasal Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Treatment at Delivery, Lowered Oxygen Saturation Goals, and Early Amino Acid Administration: A Historical Cohort Study
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Continuous positive airway pressure: scientific and clinical rationale
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Variables associated with the early failure of nasal CPAP in very low birth weight infants
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