NASAL HIGH-FREQUENCY VENTILATION IN NEONATES WITH MODERATE RESPIRATORY INSUFFICIENCY

Citation
M. Vanderhoeven et al., NASAL HIGH-FREQUENCY VENTILATION IN NEONATES WITH MODERATE RESPIRATORY INSUFFICIENCY, Archives of Disease in Childhood, 79(1), 1998, pp. 61-63
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Pediatrics
ISSN journal
00039888
Volume
79
Issue
1
Year of publication
1998
Pages
61 - 63
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-9888(1998)79:1<61:NHVINW>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
Aim-To investigate the efficacy of nasal high frequency ventilation (n HFV) in newborn infants with moderate respiratory insufficiency. Metho d-Twenty one preterm and term neonates were treated with nHFV for resp iratory insufficiency. Criteria for starting nHFV were: deterioration on nasal CPAP expressed by a median pH of 7.24 and pCO(2) of 8.3 kPa, or increasing FIO2 . nHFV was delivered using the Infant Star ventilat or. Ventilator setting amplitude was 35 cm H2O; mean airway pressure 7 cm H2O; and frequency 10 Hz. Results-pCO(2) decreased significantly f rom 8.3 kPa to 7.2 kPa after nHFV was started. In five patients nHFV w as discontinued after a median period of 6 1/2 hours due to CO, retent ion and high oxygen need, and endotracheal mechanical ventilation was started. Conclusions-nHFV can reduce pCO(2) in neonates with moderate respiratory insufficiency and, therefore, could be used to decrease th e need for endotracheal mechanical ventilation.