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Intraoral Measurement of Pressure in Preterm Infants

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University Medical Center Goettingen

Status

Completed

Conditions

Preterm Infants

Treatments

Procedure: non-invasive ventilation

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

The aim of the study is to show pressure curves in the nasopharynx in non-invasively ventilated and spontaneously breathing premature and newborn babies

Full description

The aim of the investigation is to show the pressure curves in the nasopharynx in non-invasively ventilated and spontaneously breathing premature and newborn babies, with a number large enough for an analysis. For this purpose, the pressure in the nasopharynx of these children is to be measured using a suction catheter, as is usually used to suction off mucus and saliva, and the measured values are to be evaluated with software. This method is a tried and tested method in adults for measuring the pressure conditions in the nasopharynx, which was developed and used by Mr. Olthoff. A possible later clinical application in premature and newborn infants ranges from the measurement of breathing and ventilation to manual control of respiratory support depending on the measured value to automatic triggering and control of a ventilator in the sense of nSIPPV ventilation (non-invasive synchronized intermittent positive pressure ventilation )

Enrollment

24 patients

Sex

All

Ages

3 days to 3 months old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

newborns, non-invasive ventilation

Exclusion criteria

  • Bad clinical condition of the patient (e.g. sepsis)
  • Bleeding tendency
  • Anatomical peculiarities that make it difficult to insert the suction catheter through the nose (e.g. choanal atresia)
  • Lack of acceptance of the probe by the child
  • Proven infection / colonization of the child by a multi-resistant germ (MRGN 2-4, MRSA) or with noro- / adenoviruses
  • Missing / withdrawn consent by the legal guardians

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