High-frequency oscillatory ventilation in term and near-term infants with acute respiratory failure: early rescue use

This study describes a high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) protocol for term and near-term infants with acute respiratory failure (ARF) and reports results of its prospective application. Neonates, with gestational age >or= 34 weeks, were managed with HFOV, if required, on conventional...

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Published inAmerican journal of perinatology Vol. 23; no. 7; p. 403
Main Authors Ben Jaballah, Nejla, Mnif, Khaled, Khaldi, Ammar, Bouziri, Asma, Belhadj, Sarra, Hamdi, Asma
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Abstract This study describes a high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) protocol for term and near-term infants with acute respiratory failure (ARF) and reports results of its prospective application. Neonates, with gestational age >or= 34 weeks, were managed with HFOV, if required, on conventional ventilation (CV), a fraction of inspired oxygen (F IO(2)) 0.5, and a mean airway pressure > 10 cm H (2)O to maintain adequate oxygenation or a peak inspiratory pressure > 24 cm H (2)O to maintain tidal volume between 5 and 7 mL/kg of body weight. Seventy-seven infants (gestational age, 37 +/- 2,3 weeks), received HFOV after a mean duration of CV of 7.5 +/- 9.7 hours. Arterial blood gases, oxygenation index (OI), and alveolar-arterial difference in partial pressure of oxygen (P AO(2) - Pa O(2)) were recorded prospectively before and during HFOV. There were a rapid and sustained decreases in mean airway pressure (MAP), F IO(2), OI, and P AO(2) - Pa O(2) during HFOV ( P <or= 0.01). Seventy infants (91%) were weaned successfully from HFOV. Seven infants (P AO(2) - Pa O(2) prior to HFOV, 601 +/- 89 mm Hg) were classified as having experienced treatment failure and died from their underlying disease. Treatment failure was associated with lack of improvement in P AO(2) - Pa O(2) at 1 hour of HFOV ( P < 0.01). Early rescue intervention with HFOV is an effective protocol for term and near-term infants with ARF. Failure to improve P AO(2) - Pa O(2) rapidly on HFOV is associated with HFOV failure. Randomized controlled trials are needed to identify benefits of HFOV versus conventional modes of mechanical ventilation.
AbstractList This study describes a high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) protocol for term and near-term infants with acute respiratory failure (ARF) and reports results of its prospective application. Neonates, with gestational age >or= 34 weeks, were managed with HFOV, if required, on conventional ventilation (CV), a fraction of inspired oxygen (F IO(2)) 0.5, and a mean airway pressure > 10 cm H (2)O to maintain adequate oxygenation or a peak inspiratory pressure > 24 cm H (2)O to maintain tidal volume between 5 and 7 mL/kg of body weight. Seventy-seven infants (gestational age, 37 +/- 2,3 weeks), received HFOV after a mean duration of CV of 7.5 +/- 9.7 hours. Arterial blood gases, oxygenation index (OI), and alveolar-arterial difference in partial pressure of oxygen (P AO(2) - Pa O(2)) were recorded prospectively before and during HFOV. There were a rapid and sustained decreases in mean airway pressure (MAP), F IO(2), OI, and P AO(2) - Pa O(2) during HFOV ( P <or= 0.01). Seventy infants (91%) were weaned successfully from HFOV. Seven infants (P AO(2) - Pa O(2) prior to HFOV, 601 +/- 89 mm Hg) were classified as having experienced treatment failure and died from their underlying disease. Treatment failure was associated with lack of improvement in P AO(2) - Pa O(2) at 1 hour of HFOV ( P < 0.01). Early rescue intervention with HFOV is an effective protocol for term and near-term infants with ARF. Failure to improve P AO(2) - Pa O(2) rapidly on HFOV is associated with HFOV failure. Randomized controlled trials are needed to identify benefits of HFOV versus conventional modes of mechanical ventilation.
Author Ben Jaballah, Nejla
Bouziri, Asma
Mnif, Khaled
Belhadj, Sarra
Khaldi, Ammar
Hamdi, Asma
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Pulmonary Gas Exchange
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Treatment Outcome
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