“Challenging acquired pulmonary interstitial emphysema in an extreme preterm infant: A case report and review of literature”
Clara González López,
Sonia Lareu Vidal,
Víctor Álvarez Muñoz
et al.
Abstract:Background Pulmonary interstitial emphysema (PIE) can occur in the immature lungs of preterm infants due to overdistension from mechanical ventilation. Case Report Preterm female infant (26 weeks of gestational age, 950 grams) born via urgent cesarean section, APGAR 1/3/6. Invasive mechanical ventilation during the first day of life transitioned to noninvasive positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV), afterward initially stable. Apnea and bradycardia noted at 20 days of life, requiring endotracheal intubation, wi… Show more
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