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Replay - High Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation for the Treatment of Severe Respiratory Distress in Neonates


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High Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) is considered to be a lung protective mode for ventilating neonates and infants (1). This mode of ventilation is often used for infants in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit with severe and complex respiratory failure, where they may have failed to respond to conventional modes of respiratory support (2).

 

During this webinar, Sherry Courtney M.D., MS, will discuss:

1. High Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation as a mode of ventilation for neonates, including settings and parameters

2. The current approaches for treating severe respiratory distress

3. Clinical research to support the use of HFOV for patients with severe respiratory distress


References:

1. Ackermann, B.W., Klotz, D., Hentschel, R. et al. High-frequency ventilation in preterm infants and neonates. Pediatr Res 93, 1810–1818 (2023).

2. Hibberd J et al, Neonatal high-frequency oscillatory ventilation: where are we now? Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed. doi:10.1136/archdischild-2023-325657

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Professor Sherry Courtney Professor of Pediatrics, Director of Clinical Research for Neonatology, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences/Arkansas Children’s Hospital
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Registered Pediatric Nurse

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Respiratory Therapist

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