ADJUSTING VENTILATOR SETTINGS TO AVOID AIR TRAPPING IN EXTREMELY PREMATURE INFANTS REDUCES THE NEED FOR TRACHEOSTOMY AND LENGTH OF STAY

Adjusting ventilator settings to avoid air trapping in extremely premature infants reduces the need for tracheostomy and length of stay

Despite the improving understanding of how lung mechanics and tidal volume requirements evolve during the evolution of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), clinical management continues to be heterogeneous and inconsistent at many institutions.Recent reports have examined the use Eye Serum of high tidal-volume low respiratory rate strategies in these

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