Journal article

Mask ventilation of preterm infants in the delivery room

J Kaufman, GM Schmölzer, COF Kamlin, PG Davis

Archives of Disease in Childhood Fetal and Neonatal Edition | Published : 2013

Abstract

Objective: To measure tidal volumes (VT) and describe the interactions between spontaneous breaths and positive pressure ventilation (PPV) inflations during stabilisation of preterm infants in the delivery room (DR). We used a respiratory function monitor (RFM) to evaluate the first 5 min of mask respiratory support provided to preterm infants. Study design: An observational study of infants <32 weeks gestation, born in a single tertiary perinatal centre receiving mask PPV in the DR. PPV was delivered with a round silicone facemask connected to a T-piece device and RFM. The RFM display was not visible to the resuscitator. Respiratory function parameters in the first 5 min after birth were an..

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