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W.L. Smith, Marcel U.K. Mgbodile, T. Meloni, D.A. Reinke, Roland Leeson, Mallet E, R. Vaillant, Edward L. Keller, I.E. Hopkin, C. Gautier, William J. Krause, Flora De Biasi, F Cantarutti, Rajagopalan C. Nair, Giorgio Stramentinoli, Laura Chiozza, L.H.J. Ramaekers, Henry L. Patthey, Jean-Paul Basuyau, E. Brachet, Harry Cutts, Mario Rondinelli, J.J. Roord, Willgerodt H, Henrietta Man-Hing Ip, Brunelle P, Sergio O. Saia, Firmino F. Rubaltelli, A. Masala, Salil K. Das, Claude Fessard, G. Delitala, R. Corti, William Berman, V.G. Stygles, R.A. Saunders, Bührdel P, Michael A. Heymann, J.B. Hook, Robert C. Goodlin, Giuliano Enzi, Abraham M. Rudolph, H. Theile, Mario Bondio, Anthony D Milner, P. Metzger, Anne-Marie Devaux
Publikováno v:
Neonatology. 33:I-IV
Publikováno v:
Archives of Disease in Childhood. 53:545-548
Lung function tests were carried out in the first 6 hours of life on 26 babies born by vaginal delivery and 10 born by caesarean section. The babies born by caesarean section had a mean thoracic gas volume of only 19.7 ml/kg body weight compared with
Publikováno v:
Clinical Science. 54:257-264
1. Tidal pressure/volume and flow/volume respiratory loops were constructed from records obtained during 98 studies on 48 neonates of various ages and gestations. Records were obtained with a total body plethysmograph and an oesophageal balloon. Tota
Publikováno v:
Neonatology. 33:90-99
Simple clinical measurements were performed on a group of 23 very low birth weight babies (< 1500 g and < 32 weeks gestation), and combined with pulmonary function studies in 13 cases. The studies included a special single-breath analysis, or Tidal R
The effects of continuous positive airway pressure on lung mechanics and lung volumes in the neonate
Publikováno v:
Biology of the neonate. 29(3-4)
We have studied the effect of continuous positive airways pressure (CPAP) on the lung mechanics and thoracic gas volumes on 15 occasions in 12 healthy neonates. As expected, the thoracic gas volume rose and total pulmonary resistance fell. The dynami
Publikováno v:
Archives of disease in childhood. 55(1)
Measurements of tidal flow, volume, and oesophageal pressure were recorded on a group of 8 severely preterm infants with periodic respiration. Analysis of the flow trace for evidence of cardiac artefact, and the tidal volume trace to identify at what
Publikováno v:
Early human development. 5(2)
Within the first 6 hours of life a consistent difference can be demonstrated between the TGV measured plethysmographically and the FRC measured using a helium dilution technique. This difference persists despite oxygen administration which has little
Publikováno v:
Early human development. 2(2)
Pulmonary mechanics were measured in 22 normal, full-term babies as soon as quiet, regular breathing was established. The method included construction of tidal resistance profiles, by which it was demonstrated that ‘air trapping’ is probably not
Publikováno v:
Early human development. 2(2)
Serial measurements of thoracic gas volume revealed no evidence of air trapping in maintenance of functional residual capacity (FRC) in healthy term babies in the first days of life. Tidal pressure/volume and flow/volume analysis demonstrated intermi
Publikováno v:
Archives of disease in childhood. 52(5)
Total obstruction of the airways caused all respiratory efforts to stop on 15 occasions in 10 preterm babies. This was not seen in 60 studies on 38 term babies. These findings suggest that failure to achieve an oral airway may not be the only mechani