Premature Infants Show Consistently Good Lung Compliance During Conventional Mechanical Ventilation
Annalena Reiss,
Wanda Lauth,
Martin Wald
Abstract:IntroductionMany extremely small preterm infants need to be intubated and mechanically ventilated during their intensive care stay. Animal studies indicate that lung compliance can deteriorate rapidly under conventional ventilation. This study investigated whether this presumed deterioration in compliance actually occurs in extremely small preterm infants.MethodsData from 56 conventionally ventilated preterm infants born from 2016 to 2022 at 25.22 weeks' gestation (±1.47) and 678.71 g (±138.14) birth weight we… Show more
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