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231 related items for PubMed ID: 23090339

  • 1. Randomized trial of prongs or mask for nasal continuous positive airway pressure in preterm infants.
    Kieran EA, Twomey AR, Molloy EJ, Murphy JF, O'Donnell CP.
    Pediatrics; 2012 Nov; 130(5):e1170-6. PubMed ID: 23090339
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  • 2. A randomized trial of nasal prong or face mask for respiratory support for preterm newborns.
    McCarthy LK, Twomey AR, Molloy EJ, Murphy JF, O'Donnell CP.
    Pediatrics; 2013 Aug; 132(2):e389-95. PubMed ID: 23897911
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  • 3. Mask versus nasal tube for stabilization of preterm infants at birth: a randomized controlled trial.
    Kamlin CO, Schilleman K, Dawson JA, Lopriore E, Donath SM, Schmölzer GM, Walther FJ, Davis PG, Te Pas AB.
    Pediatrics; 2013 Aug; 132(2):e381-8. PubMed ID: 23897918
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  • 4. Very early surfactant without mandatory ventilation in premature infants treated with early continuous positive airway pressure: a randomized, controlled trial.
    Rojas MA, Lozano JM, Rojas MX, Laughon M, Bose CL, Rondon MA, Charry L, Bastidas JA, Perez LA, Rojas C, Ovalle O, Celis LA, Garcia-Harker J, Jaramillo ML, Colombian Neonatal Research Network.
    Pediatrics; 2009 Jan; 123(1):137-42. PubMed ID: 19117872
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  • 5. Nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation after surfactant treatment for respiratory distress syndrome in preterm infants <30 weeks' gestation: a randomized, controlled trial.
    Ramanathan R, Sekar KC, Rasmussen M, Bhatia J, Soll RF.
    J Perinatol; 2012 May; 32(5):336-43. PubMed ID: 22301528
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  • 6. Predictors of early nasal CPAP failure and effects of various intubation criteria on the rate of mechanical ventilation in preterm infants of <29 weeks gestational age.
    Fuchs H, Lindner W, Leiprecht A, Mendler MR, Hummler HD.
    Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed; 2011 Sep; 96(5):F343-7. PubMed ID: 21278432
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  • 7. The NOFLO trial: low-flow nasal prongs therapy in weaning nasal continuous positive airway pressure in preterm infants.
    O'Donnell SM, Curry SJ, Buggy NA, Moynihan MM, Sebkova S, Janota J, Miletin J.
    J Pediatr; 2013 Jul; 163(1):79-83. PubMed ID: 23312683
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  • 8. Binasal Prong versus Nasal Mask for Applying CPAP to Preterm Infants: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
    Say B, Kanmaz Kutman HG, Oguz SS, Oncel MY, Arayici S, Canpolat FE, Uras N, Karahan S.
    Neonatology; 2016 Jul; 109(4):258-64. PubMed ID: 26859512
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  • 9. A randomized controlled trial to compare heated humidified high-flow nasal cannulae with nasal continuous positive airway pressure postextubation in premature infants.
    Collins CL, Holberton JR, Barfield C, Davis PG.
    J Pediatr; 2013 May; 162(5):949-54.e1. PubMed ID: 23260098
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  • 10. Is it safer to intubate premature infants in the delivery room?
    Aly H, Massaro AN, Patel K, El-Mohandes AA.
    Pediatrics; 2005 Jun; 115(6):1660-5. PubMed ID: 15930230
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  • 11. Randomized trial comparing 3 approaches to the initial respiratory management of preterm neonates.
    Dunn MS, Kaempf J, de Klerk A, de Klerk R, Reilly M, Howard D, Ferrelli K, O'Conor J, Soll RF, Vermont Oxford Network DRM Study Group.
    Pediatrics; 2011 Nov; 128(5):e1069-76. PubMed ID: 22025591
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  • 15. A multicenter randomized controlled trial comparing effectiveness of two nasal continuous positive airway pressure devices in very-low-birth-weight infants.
    Bober K, Świetliński J, Zejda J, Kornacka K, Pawlik D, Behrendt J, Gajewska E, Czyżewska M, Korbal P, Witalis J, Walas W, Wilińska M, Turzańska A, Zieliński G, Czeszyńska B, Bachman T.
    Pediatr Crit Care Med; 2012 Mar; 13(2):191-6. PubMed ID: 21666531
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  • 16. Randomised crossover trial of four nasal respiratory support systems for apnoea of prematurity in very low birthweight infants.
    Pantalitschka T, Sievers J, Urschitz MS, Herberts T, Reher C, Poets CF.
    Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed; 2009 Jul; 94(4):F245-8. PubMed ID: 19131432
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  • 18. Nasal Mask Versus Nasal Prongs for Delivering Nasal Continuous Positive Airway Pressure in Preterm Infants with Respiratory Distress: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
    Goel S, Mondkar J, Panchal H, Hegde D, Utture A, Manerkar S.
    Indian Pediatr; 2015 Dec; 52(12):1035-40. PubMed ID: 26713987
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  • 19. Systematic rotation versus continuous application of 'nasal prongs' or 'nasal mask' in preterm infants on nCPAP: a randomized controlled trial.
    Gautam G, Gupta N, Sasidharan R, Thanigainathan S, Yadav B, Singh K, Singh A.
    Eur J Pediatr; 2023 Jun; 182(6):2645-2654. PubMed ID: 36967420
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