Oxygen Therapy, An Issue of Clinics in Perinatology (Volume 46-3) (The Clinics: Orthopedics, Volume 46-3)
By Wally Carlo MD, Maximo Vento MD PhD
In consultation with Consulting Editor, Dr. Lucky Jain, Drs. Maximo Vento and Waldemar Carlo have put together a state-of the-art issue of the Clinics in Perinatology devoted to Perinatal Pharmacology. Clinical review articles are specifically devoted to the following: Monitoring and assessment of oxygenation in infants; Oxygen toxicity in neonates; New methods for non-invasive oxygen administration; Targeting oxygen in preterm and term infants starting at birth; Newborn resuscitation in settings without access to supplemental oxygen; Noninvasive versus invasive ventilatory support; Nasal SIMV versus Nasal CPAP before and after invasive ventilatory support; Is high-flow cannula inferior to CPAP for neonates?; Intermittent hypoxia: Importance; Closed-loop control of inspired oxygen in neonates: Compliance with targets; Meta-analysis oxygenation saturation targeting trials: Do infant subgroups matter?; Targets of oxygen saturation to optimize eye outcomes; Achieved oxygenation saturations and outcome in extremely preterm infants; Pulmonary hypertension in preterm infants; and Current recommendations and practice of oxygen therapy in preterm infants. Readers will come away with the latest information on oxygen therapy as they seek to utilize evidence-based recommendations to improve patient outcomes.
Are you a healthcare professional working in neonatal medicine? Do you want to stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in perinatal pharmacology? If so, then the Clinics in Perinatology’s latest issue on Perinatal Pharmacology is a must-read for you. In this state-of-the-art edition, editors Dr. Maximo Vento and Dr. Waldemar Carlo, in consultation with Dr. Lucky Jain, have gathered a collection of clinical review articles that provide comprehensive insights into various aspects of perinatal pharmacology. Whether you are a neonatologist, pediatrician, or researcher, this volume is a valuable resource that will help you optimize patient outcomes.
The issue begins by addressing the monitoring and assessment of oxygenation in infants. Oxygen plays a critical role in neonatal care, and understanding its impact on newborns is essential. The articles delve into topics such as oxygen toxicity in neonates, new methods for non-invasive oxygen administration, and targeting oxygen in preterm and term infants starting at birth. By exploring these subjects, the issue equips healthcare professionals with evidence-based recommendations for optimal oxygen therapy.
One of the significant challenges in neonatal medicine is resuscitating newborns in settings without access to supplemental oxygen. This issue addresses this concern by providing insights into newborn resuscitation techniques that can be employed in such scenarios. The articles also compare noninvasive and invasive ventilatory support and explore the effectiveness of nasal SIMV versus nasal CPAP before and after invasive ventilatory support. These discussions shed light on the best practices for providing respiratory support to neonates.
Another topic covered in this edition is intermittent hypoxia, emphasizing its importance in neonatal medicine. Understanding the effects of intermittent hypoxia on newborns is crucial for providing appropriate care. The issue also dives into closed-loop control of inspired oxygen in neonates, providing valuable insights into ensuring compliance with target levels of oxygenation.
When it comes to optimizing patient outcomes, the issue explores the importance of oxygen saturation targeting. Meta-analysis of oxygenation saturation targeting trials and the impact of different infant subgroups are discussed. The articles also delve into targets of oxygen saturation to optimize eye outcomes, achieved oxygenation saturations and outcomes in extremely preterm infants, and the management of pulmonary hypertension in preterm infants. These topics are essential for healthcare professionals as they navigate the complexities of neonatal care.
Finally, this issue provides an overview of current recommendations and practices of oxygen therapy in preterm infants. It presents the latest guidelines and evidence-based approaches that can help healthcare professionals deliver the best care to this vulnerable population.
As a healthcare professional, staying up-to-date with the latest advancements in perinatal pharmacology is crucial for improving patient outcomes. The Clinics in Perinatology’s issue on Perinatal Pharmacology is the definitive resource that provides you with the latest research and evidence-based recommendations. With its comprehensive coverage of oxygen therapy, resuscitation techniques, and neonatal pharmacology, this volume is a valuable addition to your medical library.
Order your copy of Clinics in Perinatology’s Perinatal Pharmacology today and enhance your knowledge and skills in neonatal medicine. With over 636 pages of in-depth content, this book is a comprehensive guide that will benefit healthcare professionals at all stages of their careers. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to elevate your expertise and provide the best care to your patients.
Product Details
- Publisher: Elsevier; 1st edition (August 7, 2019)
- Language: English
- eBook Digital: 636 pages
- ISBN-10: 0323708765
- ISBN-13: 978-0323708760
Product Details
- Publisher : Elsevier; 1st edition (August 7, 2019)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 636 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0323708765
- ISBN-13 : 978-0323708760