A Randomized Trial Comparing Efficacy of Bubble and Ventilator Derived Nasal CPAP in Very Low Birth Weight Neonates with Respiratory Distress
Introduction: Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) has an established role in the care of Very Low Birth Weight (VLBW) babies with respiratory distress. Bubble CPAP (BCPAP) is a cheap alternative for countries where resources are limited. However, data comparing efficacy of BCPAP with conv...
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doaj-3412b78d84d742fca19b208ba73f7fe12020-11-25T02:58:41ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2016-09-01109SC09SC1210.7860/JCDR/2016/20584.8572A Randomized Trial Comparing Efficacy of Bubble and Ventilator Derived Nasal CPAP in Very Low Birth Weight Neonates with Respiratory DistressSheetal Agarwal0Arti Maria1Mahesh K. Roy2Ankit Verma3Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, PGIMER and Dr. RML Hospital, Delhi, India.Head, Department of Neonatology, PGIMER and Dr. RML Hospital, Delhi, India.Senior Resident, Department of Pediatrics, PGIMER and Dr. RML Hospital, Delhi, India.Senior Resident, Department of Pediatrics, PGIMER and Dr. RML Hospital, Delhi, India.Introduction: Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) has an established role in the care of Very Low Birth Weight (VLBW) babies with respiratory distress. Bubble CPAP (BCPAP) is a cheap alternative for countries where resources are limited. However, data comparing efficacy of BCPAP with conventional ventilator derived (VCPAP) is limited. Aim: To compare CPAP failure rates between BCPAP and VCPAP among VLBW, with moderate respiratory distress. Secondary objectives were to compare the rates of Intraventricular Haemorrhage (IVH), pulmonary air leaks and deaths between the two groups and determine the predictors of CPAP failure. Materials and Methods: VLBW babies with moderate respiratory distress (Silverman Anderson score 4-7), born or admitted in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) within 28 days of life were randomized to receive either BCPAP (n=34) or VCPAP (n=34). CPAP failure rate in both the groups was compared. Results: The baseline characteristics were similar in both the groups. Five out of 34 (14.70%) babies in BCPAP group and 11 out of 34 (32.35%) in VCPAP failed CPAP (p=0.08). IVH (BCPAP group 24% and VCPAP group 9%, p= 0.10) and mortality (BCPAP group 6% and VCPAP group 9%, p=0.642) were comparable in both the groups. Factors such as gestational age <30 weeks, weight <1000 grams, Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS), shock, pulmonary haemorrhage, Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC) and multi-organ dysfunction were significantly associated with CPAP failure in our study. Conclusion: The CPAP failure rates in VLBW babies with moderate respiratory distress were found to be similar whether bubble CPAP or ventilator CPAP was used. There was no difference in complication rates of IVH or mortality with either method of CPAP. https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/8572/20584_CE(RA1)_F(T)_PF1(ROAK)_PFA(AK)_PF2(PEK).pdffailure ratenewbornpressure delivery system |
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A Randomized Trial Comparing Efficacy of Bubble and Ventilator Derived Nasal CPAP in Very Low Birth Weight Neonates with Respiratory Distress |
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A Randomized Trial Comparing Efficacy of Bubble and Ventilator Derived Nasal CPAP in Very Low Birth Weight Neonates with Respiratory Distress |
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A Randomized Trial Comparing Efficacy of Bubble and Ventilator Derived Nasal CPAP in Very Low Birth Weight Neonates with Respiratory Distress |
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A Randomized Trial Comparing Efficacy of Bubble and Ventilator Derived Nasal CPAP in Very Low Birth Weight Neonates with Respiratory Distress |
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A Randomized Trial Comparing Efficacy of Bubble and Ventilator Derived Nasal CPAP in Very Low Birth Weight Neonates with Respiratory Distress |
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randomized trial comparing efficacy of bubble and ventilator derived nasal cpap in very low birth weight neonates with respiratory distress |
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Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research |
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Introduction: Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) has
an established role in the care of Very Low Birth Weight (VLBW)
babies with respiratory distress. Bubble CPAP (BCPAP) is a cheap
alternative for countries where resources are limited. However,
data comparing efficacy of BCPAP with conventional ventilator
derived (VCPAP) is limited.
Aim: To compare CPAP failure rates between BCPAP and VCPAP
among VLBW, with moderate respiratory distress. Secondary
objectives were to compare the rates of Intraventricular
Haemorrhage (IVH), pulmonary air leaks and deaths between the
two groups and determine the predictors of CPAP failure.
Materials and Methods: VLBW babies with moderate respiratory
distress (Silverman Anderson score 4-7), born or admitted in
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) within 28 days of life were
randomized to receive either BCPAP (n=34) or VCPAP (n=34).
CPAP failure rate in both the groups was compared.
Results: The baseline characteristics were similar in both the
groups. Five out of 34 (14.70%) babies in BCPAP group and 11
out of 34 (32.35%) in VCPAP failed CPAP (p=0.08). IVH (BCPAP
group 24% and VCPAP group 9%, p= 0.10) and mortality (BCPAP
group 6% and VCPAP group 9%, p=0.642) were comparable in
both the groups. Factors such as gestational age <30 weeks,
weight <1000 grams, Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS),
shock, pulmonary haemorrhage, Disseminated Intravascular
Coagulation (DIC) and multi-organ dysfunction were significantly
associated with CPAP failure in our study.
Conclusion: The CPAP failure rates in VLBW babies with
moderate respiratory distress were found to be similar whether
bubble CPAP or ventilator CPAP was used. There was no
difference in complication rates of IVH or mortality with either
method of CPAP. |
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