High-frequency ventilation in the neonate.
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Bancalari, E; Goldberg, RN
Published in: Clin Perinatol
September 1987
HFV is a mode of therapy that allows gas exchange with pressure fluctuations much lower than that required for conventional ventilation, and may consequently decrease the incidence of barotrauma and chronic lung disease. At present the National Institute of Health is sponsoring the first large controlled trial to test the efficacy of HFV using an oscillator in premature infants with respiratory failure. Results of this trial will help to clarify some of the indications for HFV and its usefulness in a large number of infants with respiratory failure secondary to RDS.
Duke Scholars
Published In
Clin Perinatol
ISSN
0095-5108
Publication Date
September 1987
Volume
14
Issue
3
Start / End Page
581 / 597
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Newborn
- Pulmonary Gas Exchange
- Pediatrics
- Lung
- Infant, Newborn
- Humans
- High-Frequency Ventilation
- Animals
- 3215 Reproductive medicine
- 3213 Paediatrics
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Bancalari, E., & Goldberg, R. N. (1987). High-frequency ventilation in the neonate. Clin Perinatol, 14(3), 581–597.
Bancalari, E., and R. N. Goldberg. “High-frequency ventilation in the neonate.” Clin Perinatol 14, no. 3 (September 1987): 581–97.
Bancalari E, Goldberg RN. High-frequency ventilation in the neonate. Clin Perinatol. 1987 Sep;14(3):581–97.
Bancalari, E., and R. N. Goldberg. “High-frequency ventilation in the neonate.” Clin Perinatol, vol. 14, no. 3, Sept. 1987, pp. 581–97.
Bancalari E, Goldberg RN. High-frequency ventilation in the neonate. Clin Perinatol. 1987 Sep;14(3):581–597.
Published In
Clin Perinatol
ISSN
0095-5108
Publication Date
September 1987
Volume
14
Issue
3
Start / End Page
581 / 597
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Newborn
- Pulmonary Gas Exchange
- Pediatrics
- Lung
- Infant, Newborn
- Humans
- High-Frequency Ventilation
- Animals
- 3215 Reproductive medicine
- 3213 Paediatrics