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Efficacy of FiO2 increase during the initial resuscitation of premature infants < 29 weeks: an observational study

T. Lamberska, J. Vaňkova, R. Plavka,

. 2013 ; 54 (6) : 373-9.

Language English Country Singapore

Document type Journal Article, Observational Study

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the heart rate (HR) and oxygen saturation (SpO2) at 15-second intervals within 60 seconds after incremental increases of fractional inspired oxygen (FiO2) during resuscitation of infants younger than 29 weeks requiring two different forms of ventilatory support. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective observational study. METHODS: Forty-three infants were stabilized, 14 by continuous positive airway pressure exclusively (CPAP group), and 29 by positive pressure ventilation (PPV group). Both groups received ventilatory support in a special bed with two cameras enabling the evaluation of all interventions including HR, SpO2, FiO2, positive inflation pressure, and positive end-expiratory pressure values. FiO2 was commenced at 0.30 and titrated in 0.1-0.2 increments every 30-60 seconds. The relationships between the incremental increases of FiO2 and related SpO2 and HR changes were evaluated. RESULTS: Although there was an inverse correlation between initial FiO2 and SpO2 in both groups, a significant positive correlation between the incremental increase of FiO2 and SpO2 changes after 30 seconds was found only in the CPAP group. Only higher initial levels of FiO2 had a positive effect on the improvement in SpO2 in the PPV group. CONCLUSION: The efficacy of FiO2 titration in 0.1-0.2 increments may be attenuated and delayed in extremely preterm infants required PPV during the first 6 minutes of life.

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