Pediatric pulmonologyHumansProspective StudiesCross-Over StudiesInfantNewborn
A physiologic Comparison of Continuous Neurally Adjusted Ventilation (NeuroPAP) Versus Neurally-Adjusted Ventilatory Assist (NAVA) in Infants With Respiratory Failure.
Virginie Plante, Laurence Tabone, Jennifer Beck, Christer Sinderby, Sylvain Morneau, Gregory A Lodygensky, Michael Sauthier, Florent Baudin, Guillaume Emeriaud
Published: 202610.1002/ppul.71434
Abstract
OBJECTIVES AND HYPOTHESIS: Tonic diaphragmatic activity is common during non-invasive ventilation (NIV), suggesting efforts to increase end-expiratory lung volume. We assessed the feasibility and physiological impact of NeuroPAP, a novel NIV mode con…
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