Non-invasive ventilation in neonatal care: where are we now?

Tayyaba Yasmeen, Prashant Mallya, Sundaram Janakiraman
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Survival of extremely preterm infants has improved from enhanced antenatal care and high uptake of antenatal steroids along with early use of surfactant. However, the burden of ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI) and bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) has proportionately increased. Despite a greater understanding of pulmonary graphics and advances in neonatal ventilation techniques such as volume-targeted ventilation, lung morbidities remain high. Since the advent of CPAP in the early 70's, there have been several attempts to expand the non-invasive ventilation (NIV) techniques to improve survival and reduce morbidity. NIV is perceived to be ‘gentler’ and therefore better accepted for use throughout the UK. We present a comprehensive review of the key modes of non-invasive respiratory support currently used in preterm and term infants, including their mechanism of action and evidence of benefit from clinical trials.

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新生儿护理中的无创通气:进展如何?
由于加强了产前护理,产前使用类固醇的比例较高,加上早期使用表面活性物质,极早产儿的存活率有所提高。然而,呼吸机诱发肺损伤(VILI)和支气管肺发育不良(BPD)的负担也相应增加。尽管人们对肺部图形有了更深入的了解,新生儿通气技术(如容积目标通气)也取得了进步,但肺部发病率仍然居高不下。自 CPAP 于 70 年代初问世以来,已多次尝试扩展无创通气(NIV)技术,以提高存活率并降低发病率。人们认为 NIV 更 "温和",因此在英国更容易接受。我们全面回顾了目前用于早产儿和足月儿的主要无创呼吸支持模式,包括其作用机制和临床试验的获益证据。
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Paediatrics and Child Health (United Kingdom)
Paediatrics and Child Health (United Kingdom) Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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