Perinatal COVID-19: review of current evidence and practical approach towards prevention and management

V Vardhelli, A Pandita, A Pillai, SK Badatya - European journal of …, 2021 - Springer
The clinical spectrum of the perinatal COVID-19 and prospective data on neonatal outcomes
remains largely unexplored. Most of the existing literature is in the form of case series or …

[PDF][PDF] Nasal high-frequency ventilation

D De Luca, R Centorrino - Clinics in perinatology, 2021 - Elsevier
Non-invasive high-frequency oscillatory (NHFOV) and percussive (NHFPV) ventilation
represent two non-conventional techniques that may be useful in selected neonatal patients …

Effectiveness of nasal continuous positive airway pressure vs nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation vs noninvasive high-frequency oscillatory ventilation as …

X Zhu, F Li, Y Shi, Z Feng, D De Luca… - JAMA Network …, 2023 - jamanetwork.com
Importance The NASONE (Nasal Oscillation Post-Extubation) trial showed that noninvasive
high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (NHFOV) slightly reduces the duration of invasive …

Minimally invasive surfactant therapy versus InSurE in preterm neonates of 28 to 34 weeks with respiratory distress syndrome on non-invasive positive pressure …

BK Gupta, AK Saha, S Mukherjee, B Saha - European journal of pediatrics, 2020 - Springer
Preterm neonates with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) are commonly treated with
surfactant by intubate surfactant extubate (InSurE) technique. Mode of surfactant …

Respiratory distress syndrome in preterm neonates in the era of precision medicine: A modern critical care-based approach

D De Luca - Pediatrics & Neonatology, 2021 - Elsevier
Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) was recognized to be caused by primary surfactant
deficiency almost 70 years ago and continuous positive airway pressure was introduced …

Less invasive surfactant administration: a word of caution

D De Luca, S Shankar-Aguilera… - The Lancet Child & …, 2020 - thelancet.com
Surfactant is a cornerstone of neonatal critical care, and the presumed less (or minimally)
invasive techniques for its administration have been proposed to reduce invasiveness of …

Nasal HFOV versus nasal IPPV as a post-extubation respiratory support in preterm infants—a randomised controlled trial

S Seth, B Saha, AK Saha, S Mukherjee… - European Journal of …, 2021 - Springer
Early and successful extubation prevents several morbidities in preterm newborns. Several
secondary non-invasive respiratory modalities exist but with their merits and demerits. Given …

Critical care of severe bronchiolitis during shortage of ICU resources

D De Luca, L Pezza, L Vivalda, M Di Nardo… - …, 2024 - thelancet.com
Large seasonal outbreaks of bronchiolitis put pressure on healthcare systems and
particularly on intensive care units (ICUs). ICU admission is necessary to provide respiratory …

LISA/MIST: complex clinical problems almost never have easy solutions

D De Luca, S Shankar-Aguilera, E Bancalari - Seminars in Fetal and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Over the last 10 years, new techniques to administer surfactant have been promoted, based
on their presumed lesser invasiveness and they have been generally called LISA (less …

State of the art on neonatal noninvasive respiratory support: How physiological and technological principles explain the clinical outcomes

A Lavizzari, E Zannin, D Klotz, T Dassios… - Pediatric …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Noninvasive respiratory support has gained significant popularity in neonatal units because
of its potential to reduce lung injury associated with invasive mechanical ventilation. To …