A randomized, controlled trial comparing two different continuous positive airway pressure systems for the successful extubation of extremely low birth weight infants

BM Stefanescu, WP Murphy, BJ Hansell, M Fuloria… - …, 2003 - publications.aap.org
Objective. To determine whether the use of the Infant Flow continuous positive airway
pressure (IF CPAP) system reduces the rate of extubation failure among extremely low birth …

Randomized, controlled trial of nasopharyngeal continuous positive airway pressure in the extubation of very low birth weight infants

DJ Annibale, TC Hulsey, PC Engstrom, LA Wallin… - The Journal of …, 1994 - Elsevier
We conducted a prospective, randomized controlled trial to determine whether extubation of
very low birth weight infants was facilitated by the use of nasopharyngeal continuous …

Application of nasal continuous positive airway pressure to early extubation in very low birthweight infants.

BH So, M Tamura, J Mishina, T Watanabe… - Archives of Disease in …, 1995 - fn.bmj.com
Using a preset protocol for early extubation, 50 babies were randomly selected to post-
extubation headbox or post-extubation nasal continuous positive airway pressure (N-CPAP) …

Randomised, controlled trial of nasal continuous positive airway pressure in the extubation of infants weighing 600 to 1250 g

P Davis, R Jankov, L Doyle, P Henschke - Archives of Disease in …, 1998 - fn.bmj.com
AIM To determine whether extubation to nasal continuous airway pressure (NCPAP) results
in a greater proportion of infants remaining free of additional ventilatory support for one …

Nasal continuous positive airway pressure facilitates extubation of very low birth weight neonates

RD Higgins, SE Richter, JM Davis - Pediatrics, 1991 - publications.aap.org
A prospective randomized trial was performed in 58 neonates comparing nasal continuous
positive airway pressure (NCPAP) vs oxyhood following extubation of neonates weighing …

Does continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) during weaning from intermittent mandatory ventilation in very low birth weight infants have risks or benefits? A …

JL Tapia, A Bancalari, A González… - Pediatric …, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate three ventilator weaning strategies and
to evaluate whether the use of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) via a …

A randomised controlled trial of two methods of delivering nasal continuous positive airway pressure after extubation to infants weighing less than 1000 g: binasal …

P Davis, M Davies, B Faber - Archives of Disease in Childhood-Fetal …, 2001 - fn.bmj.com
OBJECTIVES Primary: to determine whether nasal continuous positive airway pressure
(CPAP) delivered through binasal prongs results in a greater proportion of extremely low …

Biphasic positive airway pressure or continuous positive airway pressure: a randomized trial

S Victor, SA Roberts, S Mitchell, H Aziz… - …, 2016 - publications.aap.org
BACKGROUND: There is currently no clear evidence that nasal-biphasic positive airway
pressure (n-BiPAP) confers any advantage over nasal-continuous positive airway pressure …

A randomized controlled trial of post-extubation bubble continuous positive airway pressure versus Infant Flow Driver continuous positive airway pressure in preterm …

S Gupta, SK Sinha, W Tin, SM Donn - The Journal of pediatrics, 2009 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: To compare the efficacy and safety of bubble continuous positive airway
pressure (CPAP) and Infant Flow Driver (IFD) CPAP for the post-extubation management of …

Infant flow biphasic nasal continuous positive airway pressure (BP-NCPAP) vs. infant flow NCPAP for the facilitation of extubation in infants'≤ 1,250 grams: a …

K O'Brien, C Campbell, L Brown, L Wenger, V Shah - BMC pediatrics, 2012 - Springer
Background The use of mechanical ventilation is associated with lung injury in preterm
infants and therefore the goal is to avoid or minimize its use. To date there is very little …