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Replay - Delivering effective High Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit


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High frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) is often seen as a lung protective

strategy.


There are different forms of HFOV but the difference between active and

passive expiration is significant when comparing performance between

devices.

How important is active expiration? How can it be achieved and is one better

than the other?


In this lecture, Prof. Anton van Kaam will discuss the following:

• High frequency oscillatory ventilation as a mode of ventilation for neonates

• Settings and parameters used in HFOV including HFOV with volume guarantee

• Active expiration with high frequency oscillatory ventilation and its importance

• Comparison of oscillation with a diaphragm to other forms of HFOV

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Prof. Anton Van Kaam Full Professor of Neonatology. Head of the Neonatal Intensive Care, Emma’s Children’s Hospital, Amsterdam UMC, The Netherlands
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Registered Nurse

Registered Pediatric Nurse

Advanced Practice Registered Nurse

Pediatrics

Respiratory Therapist

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