Journal article
An authentic animal model of the very preterm infant on nasal continuous positive airway pressure
PA Dargaville, A Lavizzari, P Padoin, D Black, E Zonneveld, E Perkins, M Sourial, AE Rajapaksa, PG Davis, SB Hooper, TJM Moss, GR Polglase, DG Tingay
Intensive Care Medicine Experimental | Published : 2015
Abstract
Background: The surge in uptake of nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) for respiratory support in preterm infants has occurred in the absence of an authentic animal model. Such a model would allow investigation of research questions of physiological and therapeutic importance. We therefore aimed to develop a preterm lamb model of the non-intubated very preterm infant on CPAP. Methods: After staged exteriorisation and instrumentation, preterm lambs were delivered from anaesthetised ewes at 131 to 133 days gestation. Via a single nasal prong (4-mm internal diameter, 6- to 7-cm depth), positive pressure was delivered from the outset, with nasal intermittent positive pressure ventil..
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