Journal article

An international survey of volume-targeted neonatal ventilation

C Klingenberg, KI Wheeler, LS Owen, PI Kaaresen, PG Davis

Archives of Disease in Childhood Fetal and Neonatal Edition | Published : 2011

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate clinical practice of volume-targeted ventilation (VTV). Design: Internet-based survey of all 50 tertiary neonatal units in Australia, New Zealand, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Norway. Results: Response rate was 100%. VTV was routinely used in 25 (50%) units; 15/25 (60%) in Australasia and 10/25 (40%) in the Nordic countries. The most common reason given for using VTV was that it reduces bronchopulmonary dysplasia (13/25; 52%). The median (IQR) of upper limits of target tidal volume were (1) for initial ventilation of preterm infants with respiratory distress syndrome 5.0 (4.6-6.0) ml/kg and (2) for infants with ventilator-dependent bronchopulmonary dysplasia 6.0 (5.0-8..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian National Health and Medical Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

Funding KIW is supported in part by a Monash International Postgraduate Research Scholarship. PGD is supported in part by an Australian National Health and Medical Research Council Practitioner Fellowship. The research was funded by Australian National Health and Medical Research Council Program Grant no. 384100.