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EVALUATION OF EARLY NON-INVASIVE RESPIRATORY SUPPORT EFFICIENCY IN MATURE NEWBORNS

https://doi.org/10.21292/2078-5658-2017-14-2-20-26

Abstract

Non-invasive respiratory support by continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is the most common management technique of the respiratory distress syndrome in newborns. Goal: to evaluate efficiency of non-invasive respiratory support by CPAP in mature newborns depending on the start of therapy. Materials and methods. 39 newborns were enrolled into the study. Depending on the start of respiratory support infants were divided into 2 groups: Group 1 (n = 14) – therapy was started during the first 10 minutes after birth, Group 2 (n = 25) – therapy was started after transfer to Newborns Intensive Care Department. Results. Group 1 had lower rates of SpO2 intermediately after birth and higher rates of oxygen and carbon dioxide tension in blood. In Group 2 the correlation (r = 0.559; p < 0.05) has been found between the number of disorders of the newborn and duration of stay in Newborns Intensive Care Department . No significant differences in the outcome were found between the groups. Conclusion: The start of the non-invasive respiratory support during first 30 minutes after the birth results in the positive clinical effect and favorable impact on the outcome of the disease.

 

About the Authors

V. Chijenas
Vilnius Maternity Hospital, Vilnius
Lithuania
Neonatology Physician


Yu. S. Aleksandrovich
St. Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University, St. Petersburg
Russian Federation
Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor of Anesthesiology, Intensive Care and Emergency Pediatrics Department within Professional Development Unit


K. V. Pshenisnov
St. Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University, St. Petersburg
Russian Federation
Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of Anesthesiology, Intensive Care and Emergency Pediatrics Department within Professional Development Unit


D. V. Prometnoy
St. Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University, St. Petersburg
Russian Federation


Z. Paulauskene
Vilnius Maternity Hospital, Vilnius
Lithuania
Neonatology Physician


Yu. V. Stasova
St. Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University, St. Petersburg
Russian Federation
Anesthesiologist and Emergency Physician of Newborns Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Department, Perinatal Center


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Chijenas V., Aleksandrovich Yu.S., Pshenisnov K.V., Prometnoy D.V., Paulauskene Z., Stasova Yu.V. EVALUATION OF EARLY NON-INVASIVE RESPIRATORY SUPPORT EFFICIENCY IN MATURE NEWBORNS. Messenger of ANESTHESIOLOGY AND RESUSCITATION. 2017;14(2):20-26. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21292/2078-5658-2017-14-2-20-26



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