The topics of the present webinar, is generated by the fact that, with the development of neonatal medicine, the survival rate of preterm infants with extremely/ultra-low birth weight has increased yearly, and the incidence of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) has also increased over year.
Mechanical ventilation can quickly and effectively improve the clinical symptoms of preterm infants with severe RDS, but long-term invasive ventilation may increase the risks for ventilator-associated lung injury and infection.
Therefore, the mechanical ventilation in preterm infants with severe RDS should be switched to non-invasive respiratory support as soon as their spontaneous breathing becomes stable and symptoms are improved. For this reason, prof. Ramanathan will provide us lectures about both invasive and non-invasive support therapies.
29-06-2020 - 30-06-2020
Medic
Medicina de familie
The topics of the present webinar, is generated by the fact that, with the development of neonatal medicine, the survival rate of preterm infants with extremely/ultra-low birth weight has increased yearly, and the incidence of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) has also increased over year.
Mechanical ventilation can quickly and effectively improve the clinical symptoms of preterm infants with severe RDS, but long-term invasive ventilation may increase the risks for ventilator-associated lung injury and infection.
Therefore, the mechanical ventilation in preterm infants with severe RDS should be switched to non-invasive respiratory support as soon as their spontaneous breathing becomes stable and symptoms are improved. For this reason, prof. Ramanathan will provide us lectures about both invasive and non-invasive support therapies.
?Data si ora : 29-30.06.2020
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