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By Wally Carlo MD, Maximo Vento MD PhD, in consultation with Consulting Editor, Dr. Lucky Jain
Drs. Maximo Vento and Waldemar Carlo have compiled a state-of-the-art issue of the Clinics in Perinatology, focusing on Perinatal Pharmacology. This collection of clinical review articles delves into the latest advancements in oxygen therapy for neonates, providing healthcare professionals with evidence-based recommendations to improve patient outcomes.
This article reviews the current methods and technologies used to monitor oxygenation levels in infants, highlighting the importance of accurate assessment for optimal care.
This piece explores the risks associated with oxygen toxicity in newborns, discussing preventive measures and treatment options for this potentially life-threatening condition.
Discover the latest innovations in non-invasive oxygen delivery systems, designed to enhance patient comfort and reduce the risk of complications.
This article discusses the importance of targeted oxygen therapy from birth, outlining strategies for optimizing oxygen levels in both preterm and term infants.
Learn about the challenges and solutions for resuscitating newborns in resource-limited settings where supplemental oxygen may not be available.
This review compares the benefits and drawbacks of noninvasive and invasive ventilatory support methods, aiding healthcare providers in making informed decisions for their patients.
Examine the efficacy of nasal SIMV and nasal CPAP in both pre- and post-invasive ventilatory support scenarios, guiding practitioners in selecting the most appropriate treatment approach.
This article addresses the ongoing debate regarding the comparative effectiveness of high-flow cannula versus CPAP for neonatal respiratory support.
Understand the significance of intermittent hypoxia in neonatal care, including its potential impact on long-term health outcomes.
Explore the role of closed-loop control systems in maintaining optimal oxygen levels, ensuring compliance with established targets and enhancing patient safety.
This meta-analysis delves into the question of whether different infant subgroups respond differently to varying oxygen saturation targets, providing insights for personalized care.
Learn about the specific oxygen saturation targets recommended to minimize the risk of retinopathy of prematurity and promote healthy eye development in preterm infants.
This study examines the relationship between achieved oxygenation saturations and health outcomes in extremely preterm infants, shedding light on the importance of precise oxygen management.
Understand the risks and management strategies for pulmonary hypertension in preterm infants, a critical aspect of neonatal care.
This concluding article summarizes the current evidence-based recommendations for oxygen therapy in preterm infants, serving as a valuable resource for healthcare providers seeking to deliver optimal care.
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