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Publikováno v:
Archives of Disease in Childhood - Fetal and Neonatal Edition. 100:F31-F34
Aim We hypothesised that short-term application of bi-level nasal continuous positive airway pressure CPAP (SiPAP) compared with conventional nasal CPAP (nCPAP) at the same mean airway pressure in infants with persistent oxygen need recovering from r
Autor:
Andrea L. Lampland, Cathy T. Worwa, Christopher Henderson, Brenda Plumm, Marla R. Wolfson, Patricia A. Meyers, Timothy J. Gregory, Jan Mazela, Mark C. Mammel
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Pulmonology. 49:482-489
Summary Background Surfactant therapy may be beneficial in acute lung injury (ALI). In spontaneously breathing newborn pigs with ALI supported with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), we evaluated the hypothesis that aerosolized KL4 surfactan
Publikováno v:
Critical Care Medicine. 36:183-187
Objective: Physiologic and pathologic comparison of two modes of assisted ventilation, nasal intermittent positive-pressure ventilation (NIPPV) and synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation (SIMV), in spontaneously breathing term newborn piglet
Autor:
Cathy T. Worwa, Mark C. Mammel, Ronald Goertz, Pat A. Meyers, Galen Schauer, Krysta Huseby, Joan L. Nold
Publikováno v:
Neonatology. 92:19-25
Background: Treatment with surfactant (S) decreases lung injury in paralyzed, mechanically ventilated animals. The use of nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) as an alternative to mechanical ventilation may further improve acute pulmonary
Autor:
Cathy T. Worwa, Pat A. Meyers, Galen Schauer, Mark C. Mammel, Ramesh K. M. Krishnan, Ronald Goertz
Publikováno v:
Intensive Care Medicine. 30:1195-1203
To evaluate standardized lung recruitment strategy during both high frequency oscillation (HFO) and volume-targeted conventional ventilation (CV+V) in spontaneously breathing piglets with surfactant washout on pathophysiologic and inflammatory respon
Autor:
Andrea L. Lampland, Mark C. Mammel, Kari D Roberts, Brenda Plumm, Anna M. Zimmermann, M. Cristina Pacheco, Marla R. Wolfson, Patricia A. Meyers, Cathy T. Worwa
Publikováno v:
Pediatric pulmonology. 45(8)
Objective To determine the effectiveness of artificial surfactant therapy using KL-4 surfactant in newborn pigs with hydrochloric acid (HCl)-induced acute lung injury (ALI). Design After induction of ALI via intratracheal HCl instillation, pigs were
Publikováno v:
The Journal of pediatrics. 154(2)
To conduct an in vitro evaluation of a humidified high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) system at different flows, cannula sizes, and air leaks and also an in vivo analysis of mean end-expiratory esophageal pressure (EEEP) from nasal continuous positive air
Publikováno v:
Developmental medicine and child neurology. 46(12)
Preterm infants are at increased risk for cognitive disorders, including impairments in recognition memory. This study evaluated the effects of extreme prematurity on the neural pathway for auditory recognition memory using event-related potentials (
Autor:
Andrea L. Lampland, Timothy J. Gregory, Patricia A. Meyers, Mark C. Mammel, Cathy T. Worwa, Marla R. Wolfson, Brenda Plumm, C Henderson
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Research. 70:47-47
Aerosolized KL 4 Surfactant Improves Gas Exchange and Survival in Spontaneously Breathing Piglets with HCL-Induced Acute Lung Injury
Autor:
Brenda Plumm, Andrea L. Lampland, Patricia A. Meyers, Kari D Roberts, Cathy T. Worwa, Mark C. Mammel
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Research. :1
Premature infants are subjected to adverse effects of intubation to benefit from surfactant. We hypothesized that administration of surfactant through a laryngeal mask airway (LMA) is as effective as administration through an endotracheal tube (ETT)