Journal article
Delivery room emergencies: Respiratory emergencies in the DR
LS Owen, BJ Manley, PG Davis
Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2019
Abstract
The majority of newborns transition to extra uterine life without support. However, respiratory emergencies in the delivery room are a common occurrence. Whilst some situations are predictable e.g. the anticipated birth of an extremely preterm infant, others are less so. In this chapter we address the most frequent scenarios that result in delivery room respiratory emergencies and discuss the latest recommendations for their management. We outline the need for a trained resuscitation team and appropriate equipment to provide respiratory support at every birth. We address the basic care that all infants should receive, the detailed application of non–invasive ventilation and the use of advanc..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Louise Owen: 1159444, Brett Manley: 1159225 and Peter Davis: 1157782 and 1113902 are all supported by grants from the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council.