1. Mask ventilation with two different face masks in the delivery room for preterm infants: a randomized controlled trial.
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Cheung, D, Mian, Q, Cheung, P-Y, O'Reilly, M, Aziz, K, van Os, S, Pichler, G, and Schmölzer, G M
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CHI-squared test , *PREMATURE infants , *T-test (Statistics) , *RANDOMIZED controlled trials , *POSITIVE pressure ventilation , *DATA analysis software , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *MANN Whitney U Test - Abstract
Background:If an infant fails to initiate spontaneous breathing after birth, international guidelines recommend a positive pressure ventilation (PPV). However, PPV by face mask is frequently inadequate because of leak between the face and mask. Despite a variety of available face masks, none have been prospectively compared in a randomized fashion. We aimed to evaluate and compare leak between two commercially available round face masks (Fisher & Paykel (F&P) and Laerdal) in preterm infants <33 weeks gestational age in the delivery room.Methods:Infants born at the Royal Alexandra Hospital from April to September 2013 at <33 weeks gestational age who received mask PPV in the delivery room routinely had a flow sensor placed between the mask and T-piece resuscitator. Infants were randomly assigned to receive PPV with either a F&P or Laerdal face mask. All resuscitators were trained in the use of both face masks. We compared mask leak, airway pressures, tidal volume and ventilation rate between the two groups.Results:Fifty-six preterm infants (n=28 in each group) were enrolled; mean±s.d. gestational age 28±3 weeks; birth weight 1210±448 g; and 30 (52%) were male. Apgar scores at 1 and 5 min were 5±3 and 7±2, respectively. Infants randomized to the F&P face mask and Laerdal face mask had similar mask leak (30 (25-38) versus 35 (24-46)%, median (interquartile range), respectively, P=0.40) and tidal volume (7.1 (4.9-8.9) versus 6.6 (5.2-8.9) ml kg−1, P=0.69) during PPV. There were no significant differences in ventilation rate, inflation time or airway pressures between groups.Conclusion:The use of either face mask during PPV in the delivery room yields similar mask leak in preterm infants <33 weeks gestational age. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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