Introduction of bubble CPAP in a teaching hospital in Malawi.

M van den Heuvel, H Blencowe, K Mittermayer, S Rylance, A Couperus, G T Heikens, R H J Bandsma
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Abstract

Background: Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is relatively inexpensive and can be easily taught; it therefore has the potential to be the optimal respiratory support device for neonates in developing countries.

Objective: The possibility of implementing bubble CPAP in a teaching hospital with a large neonatology unit but very limited resources was investigated.

Methods: A CPAP system was developed consisting of a compressor, oxygen concentrator, water bottle to control the pressure and binasal prongs. Neonates with birthweights between 1 and 2·5 kg with persistent respiratory distress 4 hours after birth were eligible for bubble CPAP.

Results: In the 7-week introduction period from 11 March until 27 April 2008, 11 neonates were treated with CPAP. Five of these neonates met the inclusion criteria and six neonates did not meet these criteria. Of the five neonates who received CPAP and met the inclusion criteria, three survived. The six infants who did not meet the inclusion criteria included three preterm infants with apnoea (all died), two with birthweights <1 kg (both died) and a firstborn twin (1.2 kg) who survived. No major complications of CPAP occurred. Bubble CPAP could be used independently by nurses after a short training period.

Conclusion: Successful long-term implementation of CPAP depends on the availability of sufficient trained nursing staff.

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马拉维一家教学医院引入气泡CPAP。
背景:持续气道正压通气(CPAP)相对便宜且易于教授;因此,它有潜力成为发展中国家新生儿的最佳呼吸支持装置。目的:探讨在新生儿科面积大但资源有限的教学医院实施气泡CPAP的可能性。方法:研制了由压缩机、氧气浓缩器、控制压力的水瓶和双鼻尖组成的CPAP系统。出生体重在1 ~ 2.5 kg之间且出生后4小时持续呼吸窘迫的新生儿适合使用气泡CPAP。结果:在2008年3月11日至4月27日的7周引入期内,11名新生儿接受了CPAP治疗。其中5名新生儿符合纳入标准,6名新生儿不符合这些标准。在5名接受CPAP并符合纳入标准的新生儿中,3名存活。不符合纳入标准的6例婴儿包括3例有呼吸暂停的早产儿(全部死亡),2例有出生体重的婴儿。结论:长期成功实施CPAP取决于是否有足够的训练有素的护理人员。
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