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Laryngeal function and nasal ventilatory support in the neonatal period.

Jean-Paul Praud1, Nathalie Samson, François Moreau-Bussière.   

Abstract

Nasal application of positive airway pressure, either intermittently or continuously, is increasingly used in the neonatal period. An important difference however when using a nasal interface as opposed to an endotracheal tube for ventilatory support is the interposition of the larynx. Recent animal studies from our laboratory showed that nasal ventilatory support in the neonatal period can significantly impact laryngeal function. This includes active laryngeal closure against intermittent positive pressure ventilation, which can limit lung ventilation, and inhibition of non-nutritive swallowing, which may delay swallowing maturation. Those novel findings are highly relevant to neonatal respiratory care. Additional studies are underway to uncover both the mechanisms involved and consequences on lung ventilation and swallowing function.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16798556     DOI: 10.1016/j.prrv.2006.04.209

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Paediatr Respir Rev        ISSN: 1526-0542            Impact factor:   2.726


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1.  Effectiveness of Synchronized Noninvasive Ventilation to Prevent Intubation in Preterm Infants.

Authors:  Cristina Ramos-Navarro; Manuel Sanchez-Luna; Ester Sanz-López; Elena Maderuelo-Rodriguez; Elena Zamora-Flores
Journal:  AJP Rep       Date:  2016-07
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