Abstract
Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) is a form of mechanical ventilation that does not use an endotracheal tube, thus avoiding the complications associated with this invasive form of ventilatoy support. This article will emphasize the use of NIV with two pressure levels in the management of the neonate with respiratory failure. The physiological principles of its application and the main indications of NIV are discussed, such as: (i) prevention and treatment of apnea of prematurity; (ii) early weaning and ventilatory support following tracheal extubation; (iii) treatment of hypoxemic respiratory failure; and (iv) neonatal resuscitation in the delivery room. The modes of administration, the type of devices, the initial ventilatory settings and the necessary interfaces for its use are emphasized. Finally, the authors address the care needed to manage the newborn undergoing NIV and the complications of this type of ventilatory support, as well as the possibility of using new devices, exclusively designed for NIV.
Keywords: Positive-pressure respiration, non-invasive positive-pressure ventilation, continuous positive airway pressure, intermitent positive-pressure ventilation, ventilator weaning, respiratory insufficiency, neonatology, prematurity, Apnea, hypoxemic respiratory failure
Current Respiratory Medicine Reviews
Title: Non-Invasive Mechanical Ventilation in Neonatology
Volume: 8 Issue: 1
Author(s): Arnaldo Prata Barbosa, Vera Lucia Jornada Krebs and Miriam Perez de Figueiredo
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Keywords: Positive-pressure respiration, non-invasive positive-pressure ventilation, continuous positive airway pressure, intermitent positive-pressure ventilation, ventilator weaning, respiratory insufficiency, neonatology, prematurity, Apnea, hypoxemic respiratory failure
Abstract: Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) is a form of mechanical ventilation that does not use an endotracheal tube, thus avoiding the complications associated with this invasive form of ventilatoy support. This article will emphasize the use of NIV with two pressure levels in the management of the neonate with respiratory failure. The physiological principles of its application and the main indications of NIV are discussed, such as: (i) prevention and treatment of apnea of prematurity; (ii) early weaning and ventilatory support following tracheal extubation; (iii) treatment of hypoxemic respiratory failure; and (iv) neonatal resuscitation in the delivery room. The modes of administration, the type of devices, the initial ventilatory settings and the necessary interfaces for its use are emphasized. Finally, the authors address the care needed to manage the newborn undergoing NIV and the complications of this type of ventilatory support, as well as the possibility of using new devices, exclusively designed for NIV.
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Prata Barbosa Arnaldo, Lucia Jornada Krebs Vera and Perez de Figueiredo Miriam, Non-Invasive Mechanical Ventilation in Neonatology, Current Respiratory Medicine Reviews 2012; 8 (1) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157339812798868889
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