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367 related items for PubMed ID: 27118822

  • 1. Effect of Treatment of Premature Infants with Respiratory Distress Using Low-cost Bubble CPAP in a Rural African Hospital.
    Myhre J, Immaculate M, Okeyo B, Anand M, Omoding A, Myhre L, Okeyo L, Barasa I, Letchford S.
    J Trop Pediatr; 2016 Oct; 62(5):385-9. PubMed ID: 27118822
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  • 2. Reducing preterm mortality in eastern Uganda: the impact of introducing low-cost bubble CPAP on neonates <1500 g.
    Okello F, Egiru E, Ikiror J, Acom L, Loe K, Olupot-Olupot P, Burgoine K.
    BMC Pediatr; 2019 Sep 04; 19(1):311. PubMed ID: 31484567
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  • 3. Efficacy of a low-cost bubble CPAP system in treatment of respiratory distress in a neonatal ward in Malawi.
    Kawaza K, Machen HE, Brown J, Mwanza Z, Iniguez S, Gest A, Smith EO, Oden M, Richards-Kortum RR, Molyneux E.
    PLoS One; 2014 Sep 04; 9(1):e86327. PubMed ID: 24489715
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  • 4. Bubble CPAP to support preterm infants in rural Rwanda: a retrospective cohort study.
    Nahimana E, Ngendahayo M, Magge H, Odhiambo J, Amoroso CL, Muhirwa E, Uwilingiyemungu JN, Nkikabahizi F, Habimana R, Hedt-Gauthier BL.
    BMC Pediatr; 2015 Sep 24; 15():135. PubMed ID: 26403679
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  • 5. Treatment outcomes of Pumani bubble-CPAP versus oxygen therapy among preterm babies presenting with respiratory distress at a tertiary hospital in Tanzania-Randomised trial.
    Mwatha AB, Mahande M, Olomi R, John B, Philemon R.
    PLoS One; 2020 Sep 24; 15(6):e0235031. PubMed ID: 32603380
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  • 7. Bubble CPAP versus ventilator CPAP in preterm neonates with early onset respiratory distress--a randomized controlled trial.
    Tagare A, Kadam S, Vaidya U, Pandit A, Patole S.
    J Trop Pediatr; 2013 Apr 24; 59(2):113-9. PubMed ID: 23306407
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  • 8. Outcomes of Patients with Respiratory Distress Treated with Bubble CPAP on a Pediatric Ward in Malawi.
    Machen HE, Mwanza ZV, Brown JK, Kawaza KM, Newberry L, Richards-Kortum RR, Oden ZM, Molyneux EM.
    J Trop Pediatr; 2015 Dec 24; 61(6):421-7. PubMed ID: 26361989
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  • 10. Randomized controlled trial of two methods of nasal continuous positive airway pressure (N-CPAP) in preterm infants with respiratory distress syndrome: underwater bubbly CPAP vs. Medijet system device.
    Hosseini MB, Heidarzadeh M, Balila M, Ghojazadeh M, Janani R, Safavi-nia S, Naghavi-Behzad M, Alikhah H.
    Turk J Pediatr; 2012 Dec 24; 54(6):632-40. PubMed ID: 23692790
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  • 11. A pilot study of comparison of BCPAP vs. VCPAP in preterm infants with early onset respiratory distress.
    Tagare A, Kadam S, Vaidya U, Pandit A, Patole S.
    J Trop Pediatr; 2010 Jun 24; 56(3):191-4. PubMed ID: 19843596
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  • 14. Use of the RAM Cannula with Early Bubble Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Requires Higher Pressures: Clinical and In vitro Evaluations.
    Claassen CC, Strand ML, Williams HL, Hillman NH.
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  • 15. [Application of three kinds of non-invasive positive pressure ventilation as a primary mode of ventilation in premature infants with respiratory distress syndrome: a randomized controlled trial].
    Gao X, Yang B, Hei M, Cui X, Wang J, Zhou G, Qu S.
    Zhonghua Er Ke Za Zhi; 2014 Jan 24; 52(1):34-40. PubMed ID: 24680406
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  • 16. Bubble continuous positive airway pressure, a potentially better practice, reduces the use of mechanical ventilation among very low birth weight infants with respiratory distress syndrome.
    Nowadzky T, Pantoja A, Britton JR.
    Pediatrics; 2009 Jun 24; 123(6):1534-40. PubMed ID: 19482765
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  • 17. Implementation of Bubble CPAP in a Rural Ugandan Neonatal ICU.
    McAdams RM, Hedstrom AB, DiBlasi RM, Mant JE, Nyonyintono J, Otai CD, Lester DA, Batra M.
    Respir Care; 2015 Mar 24; 60(3):437-45. PubMed ID: 25389349
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  • 19. An assessment of improved outcomes using low-cost bubble CPAP in very low birthweight neonates in a Nigerian tertiary hospital.
    Diala UM, Toma BO, Shwe DD, Ofakunrin AOD, Diala OO, John C.
    Trop Doct; 2022 Oct 24; 52(4):503-509. PubMed ID: 35950793
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  • 20. Bubble vs conventional continuous positive airway pressure for prevention of extubation failure in preterm very low birth weight infants: a pilot study.
    Yadav S, Thukral A, Sankar MJ, Sreenivas V, Deorari AK, Paul VK, Agarwal R.
    Indian J Pediatr; 2012 Sep 24; 79(9):1163-8. PubMed ID: 22189698
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