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Carla Cimino

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N-BiPAP vs n-CPAP in term neonate with respiratory distress syndrome

2020

Abstract Background Non-invasive respiratory ventilation has greatly improved the evolution of respiratory distress in neonates, especially for preterm infants, but few studies have investigated the use of non-invasive ventilation (NIV) in term infants. It is useful for neonatologists and nurses to identify the optimal ventilation strategy in terms of effectiveness for this group of newborns. The aim of our study was to investigate what type of respiratory support between nasal Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (nCPAP) or nasal Biphasic Positive Airway Pressure (nBiPAP) is more effective in term neonates with RDS. Methods Our study was a retrospective observational study of 78 full term n…

MaleTerm infantsRespiratory distress syndromemedicine.medical_treatmentContinuous positive airway pressureVital signsBiphasic positive airway pressureNOBiphasic Positive Airway PressurePositive-Pressure Respiration03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine030225 pediatricsmedicineHumansBiphasic positive airway pressure; Continuous positive airway pressure; Non-invasive ventilation; Respiratory distress syndrome; Term infants;Continuous positive airway pressureRespiratory systemFull TermRespiratory Distress Syndrome NewbornNoninvasive VentilationRespiratory distressbusiness.industryInfant NewbornObstetrics and Gynecologyrespiratory systemmedicine.diseaseBiphasic positive airway pressure; Continuous positive airway pressure; Non-invasive ventilation; Respiratory distress syndrome; Term infantsTerm infants.PneumothoraxAnesthesiaPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthNon-invasive ventilationBreathingFemalebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryEarly Human Development
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Apnea events in neonatal age: A case report and literature review.

2019

Abstract Background Among the most common autonomic signs visible in preterm neonates, apnea can represent the first sign of several neurologic and non-neurologic disorders, and seizure is a relatively infrequent cause. Herein authors present a case of neonatal autonomic apnea, discussing the polygraphic video-EEG features of this pathological entity and the differential diagnosis with central apnea and autonomic apnea. Case report A female preterm Caucasian infant (29 + 4 weeks' gestational age (GA)), first twin of a twin pregnancy, at birth was intubated and surfactant administration was performed. She was ventilated via invasive ventilation for three days, with subsequent weaning with no…

0301 basic medicineLevetiracetamCentral apneaVideo RecordingDiseasesInfant Premature Diseases0302 clinical medicinenewbornDiagnosisHypoxiaApneaSleep apneaGestational ageElectroencephalographyGeneral MedicineSleep Apnea CentralAnesthesiaNervous System Diseases; Bradycardia; Cyanosis; Diagnosis Differential; Humans; Hypoxia; Infant Newborn; Infant Premature; Infant Premature Diseases; ; Sleep ApneaBreathingAnticonvulsantsFemalemedicine.symptomInfant PrematureBradycardiaSleep ApneaContext (language use)Gestational AgeNODiagnosis Differential03 medical and health sciencesSeizuresHeart ratemedicineBradycardiaDiseases in TwinsHumansPrematureCyanosisbusiness.industryInfant NewbornInfantapneamedicine.disease030104 developmental biologyAutonomic Nervous System DiseasesDifferentialNervous System Diseasesbusinesspreterm030217 neurology & neurosurgeryneurologic disorders
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