Journal article

A comparison of high-frequency jet ventilation and synchronised intermittent mandatory ventilation in preterm lambs

GC Musk, GR Polglase, JB Bunnell, I Nitsos, D Tingay, JJ Pillow

Pediatric Pulmonology | WILEY | Published : 2015

Abstract

Summary Purpose Synchronised intermittent mandatory ventilation (SIMV) and high-frequency jet ventilation (HFJV) are accepted ventilatory strategies for treatment of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) in preterm babies. We hypothesised that SIMV and HFJV both facilitate adequate oxygenation and ventilation but that HFJV is associated with less lung injury. Results There were no differences in arterial oxygenation or partial pressure of carbon dioxide despite lower mean airway pressure during SIMV for most of the study. There were no consistent significant differences in end systolic and end diastolic PBF, lung injury data and static lung compliance. Methods Preterm lambs of anaesthetised ew..

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