Positive end-expiratory pressure differentially alters pulmonary hemodynamics and oxygenation in ventilated, very premature lambs.
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The timing of umbilical cord clamping at birth: physiological considerationsUnraveling the Links Between the Initiation of Ventilation and Brain Injury in Preterm InfantsChanges in positive end-expiratory pressure alter the distribution of ventilation within the lung immediately after birth in newborn rabbitsCardiopulmonary changes with aeration of the newborn lungContribution of stretch to the change of activation properties of muscle fibers in the diaphragm at the transition from fetal to neonatal life.Positive end-expiratory pressure and tidal volume during initial ventilation of preterm lambs.Optimal timing for clamping the umbilical cord after birth.Respiratory support for premature neonates in the delivery room: effects on cardiovascular function and the development of brain injury.A physiological approach to the timing of umbilical cord clamping at birth.Major contribution of central pulmonary reservoir discharge to increased pulmonary arterial diastolic blood flow after birth in near-term lambs.A comparison of high-frequency jet ventilation and synchronised intermittent mandatory ventilation in preterm lambs.Pulmonary hemodynamic responses to in utero ventilation in very immature fetal sheep.Increased lung expansion alters lung growth but not alveolar epithelial cell differentiation in newborn lambs.To intubate or not--that is the question: continuous positive airway pressure versus surfactant and extremely low birthweight infants.Antenatal corticosteroids increase fetal, but not postnatal, pulmonary blood flow in sheep.Intrauterine inflammation alters cardiopulmonary but not cerebral hemodynamics during open endotracheal tube suction in preterm lambs.Intrauterine inflammation alters fetal cardiopulmonary and cerebral haemodynamics in sheep.Phasic hemodynamics and reverse blood flows in the aortic isthmus and pulmonary arteries of preterm lambs with pulmonary vascular dysfunction.Lung and systemic inflammation in preterm lambs on continuous positive airway pressure or conventional ventilation.Ventilation-induced lung injury is not exacerbated by growth restriction in preterm lambs.Effect of sustained inflation vs. stepwise PEEP strategy at birth on gas exchange and lung mechanics in preterm lambs.The effect of breathing on ductus arteriosus blood flow directly after birth.Controversies in the identification and management of acute pulmonary hypertension in preterm neonates.Elevated airway liquid volumes at birth: a potential cause of transient tachypnea of the newborn.The cerebral critical oxygen threshold of ventilated preterm lambs and the influence of antenatal inflammation.Pulmonary trunk, ductus arteriosus, and pulmonary arterial phasic blood flow interactions during systole and diastole in the fetus.Onset of asphyxial state in nonrespiring interval between cord clamping and ventilation increases hemodynamic lability of birth transition in preterm lambs.Altered cardiovascular function at birth in growth-restricted preterm lambs.Cardiovascular and pulmonary consequences of airway recruitment in preterm lambs.Effects of caffeine on renal and pulmonary function in preterm newborn lambsVentilation Prior to Umbilical Cord Clamping Improves Cardiovascular Stability and Oxygenation in Preterm Lambs After Exposure to Intrauterine InflammationInflammation in utero exacerbates ventilation-induced brain injury in preterm lambsIntrauterine inflammation causes pulmonary hypertension and cardiovascular sequelae in preterm lambs
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Positive end-expiratory pressure differentially alters pulmonary hemodynamics and oxygenation in ventilated, very premature lambs.
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Positive end-expiratory pressu ...... tilated, very premature lambs.
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Positive end-expiratory pressu ...... tilated, very premature lambs.
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Positive end-expiratory pressu ...... tilated, very premature lambs.
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David L Morgan
Kelly J Crossley
Peter Dargaville
Stuart B Hooper
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10.1152/JAPPLPHYSIOL.00055.2005
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2005-05-12T00:00:00Z