First name
Richard
Middle name
A
Last name
Polin

Title

Oxygen Targeting in Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants.

Year of Publication

2016

Date Published

2016 Jul 25

ISSN Number

1098-4275

Abstract

<p>The use of supplemental oxygen plays a vital role in the care of the critically ill preterm infant, but the unrestricted use of oxygen can lead to unintended harms, such as chronic lung disease and retinopathy of prematurity. An overly restricted use of supplemental oxygen may have adverse effects as well. Ideally, continuous monitoring of tissue and cellular oxygen delivery would allow clinicians to better titrate the use of supplemental oxygen, but such monitoring is not currently feasible in the clinical setting. The introduction of pulse oximetry has greatly aided the clinician by providing a relatively easy and continuous estimate of arterial oxygen saturation, but pulse oximetry has several practical, technical, and physiologic limitations. Recent randomized clinical trials comparing different pulse oximetry targets have been conducted to better inform the practice of supplemental oxygen use. This clinical report discusses the benefits and limitations of pulse oximetry for assessing oxygenation, summarizes randomized clinical trials of oxygen saturation targeting, and addresses implications for practice.</p>

DOI

10.1542/peds.2016-1576

Alternate Title

Pediatrics

PMID

27456511

Title

Noninvasive Respiratory Support.

Year of Publication

2016

Date Published

2016 Jan

ISSN Number

1098-4275

Abstract

<p>Mechanical ventilation is associated with increased survival of preterm infants but is also associated with an increased incidence of chronic lung disease (bronchopulmonary dysplasia) in survivors. Nasal continuous positive airway pressure (nCPAP) is a form of noninvasive ventilation that reduces the need for mechanical ventilation and decreases the combined outcome of death or bronchopulmonary dysplasia. Other modes of noninvasive ventilation, including nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation, biphasic positive airway pressure, and high-flow nasal cannula, have recently been introduced into the NICU setting as potential alternatives to mechanical ventilation or nCPAP. Randomized controlled trials suggest that these newer modalities may be effective alternatives to nCPAP and may offer some advantages over nCPAP, but efficacy and safety data are limited.</p>

DOI

10.1542/peds.2015-3758

Alternate Title

Pediatrics

PMID

26715607

Title

Strategies for prevention of health care-associated infections in the NICU.

Year of Publication

2012

Number of Pages

e1085-93

Date Published

2012 Apr

ISSN Number

1098-4275

Abstract

<p>Health care-associated infections in the NICU result in increased morbidity and mortality, prolonged lengths of stay, and increased medical costs. Neonates are at high risk of acquiring health care-associated infections because of impaired host-defense mechanisms, limited amounts of protective endogenous flora on skin and mucosal surfaces at time of birth, reduced barrier function of their skin, use of invasive procedures and devices, and frequent exposure to broad-spectrum antibiotic agents. This clinical report reviews management and prevention of health care-associated infections in newborn infants.</p>

DOI

10.1542/peds.2012-0145

Alternate Title

Pediatrics

PMID

22451712

Title

Epidemiology and diagnosis of health care-associated infections in the NICU.

Year of Publication

2012

Number of Pages

e1104-9

Date Published

2012 Apr

ISSN Number

1098-4275

Abstract

<p>Health care-associated infections in the NICU are a major clinical problem resulting in increased morbidity and mortality, prolonged length of hospital stays, and increased medical costs. Neonates are at high risk for health care-associated infections because of impaired host defense mechanisms, limited amounts of protective endogenous flora on skin and mucosal surfaces at time of birth, reduced barrier function of neonatal skin, the use of invasive procedures and devices, and frequent exposure to broad-spectrum antibiotics. This statement will review the epidemiology and diagnosis of health care-associated infections in newborn infants.</p>

DOI

10.1542/peds.2012-0147

Alternate Title

Pediatrics

PMID

22451708

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