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Comparison of three non-invasive ventilation strategies (NSIPPV/BiPAP/NCPAP) for RDS in VLBW infants
ArticleAbstract: Background: Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) significantly changed the management of respiratory distrPalabras claves:BiLevel-CPAP, nasal synchronized intermittent positive pressure ventilation (NSIPPV), nCPAP, NIV, RDSAutores:Antonio Wenceslao Danilo Gavilanes, Colivicchi M., Ferraù V., Gazzolo D., Gitto E., Lista G., Lupo E., Ricotti A., Salvo V., Zimmermann L.J.I.Fuentes:scopusN-SIPPV versus bi-level N-CPAP for early treatment of respiratory distress syndrome in preterm infants
ArticleAbstract: Objective: Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) for RDS in extremely/very low birth-weight infants represePalabras claves:Bi-level CPAP, Nasal synchronized intermittent positive pressure ventilation, Non-invasive ventilation, RDS, Very low birth-weightAutores:Antonio Wenceslao Danilo Gavilanes, Barberi I., Colivicchi M., Gazzolo D., Lista G., Ricotti A., Salvo V., Temporini F., Zimmermann L.J.I.Fuentes:scopusNoninvasive ventilation strategies for early treatment of RDS in preterm infants: An RCT
ArticleAbstract: BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: There is evidence that new methods of noninvasive ventilation (NIV) suppoPalabras claves:Autores:Antonio Wenceslao Danilo Gavilanes, Barberi I., Colivicchi M., Gazzolo D., Lista G., Lupo E., Ricotti A., Salvo V., Temporini F., Zimmermann L.J.I.Fuentes:scopus