1. Influence of the duration of noninvasive ventilation on the cardiorespiratory indicators of preterm infants: A randomized clinical trial
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Carmen Silveira St, Ana Paula Melo Cf, Marisa Brunherotti Aa, Kamila Leonardi M, and José Zaia E
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Respiratory rate ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Gestational age ,Cardiorespiratory fitness ,law.invention ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,Randomized controlled trial ,Duration (music) ,law ,Anesthesia ,Heart rate ,Medicine ,Continuous positive airway pressure ,business ,Oxygen saturation (medicine) - Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the cardiorespiratory indicators of preterm infants submitted to two noninvasive ventilator support systems in two periods. It was an controlled randomized clinical trial (RBR-7d9dth). Fifty-two newborns (gestational age of 30.6±2.3 weeks, weight of 1,366±445 g) submitted to continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy were studied. The infants were randomly allocated to two groups: 31 children received CPAP therapy for 48 hours and 21 children for 72 hours. The respiratory rate, heart rate, oxygen saturation and Silverman-Andersen Score were recorded once a day. Three measurements were obtained in a 15 minutes intervals.
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- 2018
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