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    0355. Optimal chest compression technique for pediatric arrest victims

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    Clinical practice: Noninvasive respiratory support in newborns

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    The most important goal of introducing noninvasive ventilation (NIV) has been to decrease the need for intubation and, therefore, mechanical ventilation in newborns. As a result, this technique may reduce the incidence of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). In addition to nasal CPAP, improvements in sensors and flow delivery systems have resulted in the introduction of a variety of other types of NIV. For the optimal application of these novelties, a thorough physiological knowledge of mechanics of the respiratory system is necessary. In this overview, the modern insights of noninvasive respiratory therapy in newborns are discussed. These aspects include respiratory support in the delivery room; conventional and modern nCPAP; humidified, heated, and high-flow nasal cannula ventilation; and nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation. Finally, an algorithm is presented describing common practice in taking care of respiratory distress in prematurely born infants

    Kardiopulmonale Reanimation

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    Pädiatrische Intensiv- und Notfallmedizin

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    Onderdompeling en verdrinking

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    Heat inactivation of serum may interfere with tests for antibodies to LAV/HTLV-III

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    Heat inactivation of serum may interfere with LAV/HTLV-III antibodies with some commercial reagents. © 1985.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
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