Vera Balog, Gabor Liszkay, Lajos Lantos, Agnes Jermendy, Gusztav Belteki
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Abstract
Objectives: To analyse deviation of ventilator parameters from their set targets during high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) with or without volume guarantee (VG) and compare the two modes during emergency neonatal transport.
Study design: Retrospective observational study using the fabian™ HFOi ventilator.
Results: Median deviation of mean airway pressure from the set value was <1 cmH2O. During HFOV the pressure amplitude differed from the set value by <1 cmH2O. During HFOV-VG median deviation of the oscillation volume (VThf) from the targeted value was -0.07 mL/kg, but in some cases VThf was by >0.38 mL/kg below target. Setting maximum allowed amplitude 10 cmH2O above the usually required amplitude improved maintenance of VThf. HFOV and HFOV-VG parameters were similar, except the lower amplitude during HFOV without VG. VThf <2.5 mL/kg avoided hypercapnia in most cases.
Conclusions: HFOV and HFOV-VG maintain ventilator parameters close to their targets and are promising modalities during neonatal transport.
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The Journal of Perinatology provides members of the perinatal/neonatal healthcare team with original information pertinent to improving maternal/fetal and neonatal care. We publish peer-reviewed clinical research articles, state-of-the art reviews, comments, quality improvement reports, and letters to the editor. Articles published in the Journal of Perinatology embrace the full scope of the specialty, including clinical, professional, political, administrative and educational aspects. The Journal also explores legal and ethical issues, neonatal technology and product development.
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