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Weaning and extubation from neonatal mechanical ventilation: an evidenced-based review

Razieh Sangsari, Maryam Saeedi, Marzieh Maddah, Kayvan Mirnia, Jay P. Goldsmith

2022BMC Pulmonary Medicine39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mechanical ventilation is a lifesaving treatment used to treat critical neonatal patients. It facilitates gas exchange, oxygenation, and CO2 removal. Despite advances in non-invasive ventilatory support methods in neonates, invasive ventilation (i.e., ventilation via an endotracheal tube) is still a standard treatment in NICUs. This ventilation approach may cause injury despite its advantages, especially in preterm neonates. Therefore, it is recommended that neonatologists consider weaning neonates from invasive mechanical ventilation as soon as possible. This review examines the steps required for the neonate's appropriate weaning and safe extubation from mechanical ventilation.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineMechanical ventilationWeaningVentilation (architecture)Intensive care medicineAnesthesiaEndotracheal tubeOxygenationIntubationInternal medicineMechanical engineeringEngineeringNeonatal Respiratory Health ResearchRespiratory Support and MechanismsCardiac Arrest and Resuscitation