Non‐invasive home ventilation using the average volume assured pressure support feature in an infant with severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia and chronic respiratory failure

Abstract Introduction While majority of infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) can be discharged home without low flow oxygen or on supplemental low flow oxygen, some require long term home mechanical ventilation. Case presentation We present a case of an extremely premature infant with sever...

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Main Authors: Vishal Saddi, Ganesh Thambipillay, Arthur Teng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-09-01
Series:Pediatric Investigation
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ped4.12221
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spelling doaj-6726fa69ec944489a0bb7fa7c8f7a78e2021-05-03T00:33:00ZengWileyPediatric Investigation2574-22722020-09-014322222410.1002/ped4.12221Non‐invasive home ventilation using the average volume assured pressure support feature in an infant with severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia and chronic respiratory failureVishal Saddi0Ganesh Thambipillay1Arthur Teng2Department of Sleep Medicine Sydney Children’s Hospital Sydney New South Wales AustraliaDepartment of Sleep Medicine Sydney Children’s Hospital Sydney New South Wales AustraliaDepartment of Sleep Medicine Sydney Children’s Hospital Sydney New South Wales AustraliaAbstract Introduction While majority of infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) can be discharged home without low flow oxygen or on supplemental low flow oxygen, some require long term home mechanical ventilation. Case presentation We present a case of an extremely premature infant with severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia who was successfully managed at home on a new feature of non‐invasive ventilation called average volume assured pressure support (AVAPS) without the need for tracheostomy. The AVAPS feature enables the machine to deliver a consistent tidal volume by automatically adjusting the inspiratory pressure within a set range. Conclusion The use of AVAPS feature in our case improved ventilation as indicated by a more stable gas exchange profile, making home non‐invasive ventilation a more practicable method of managing severe BPD in this infant.https://doi.org/10.1002/ped4.12221Bronchopulmonary dysplasiaHome ventilationInfantAverage volume assured pressure support (AVAPS)
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Ganesh Thambipillay
Arthur Teng
Non‐invasive home ventilation using the average volume assured pressure support feature in an infant with severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia and chronic respiratory failure
Pediatric Investigation
Bronchopulmonary dysplasia
Home ventilation
Infant
Average volume assured pressure support (AVAPS)
author_facet Vishal Saddi
Ganesh Thambipillay
Arthur Teng
author_sort Vishal Saddi
title Non‐invasive home ventilation using the average volume assured pressure support feature in an infant with severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia and chronic respiratory failure
title_short Non‐invasive home ventilation using the average volume assured pressure support feature in an infant with severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia and chronic respiratory failure
title_full Non‐invasive home ventilation using the average volume assured pressure support feature in an infant with severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia and chronic respiratory failure
title_fullStr Non‐invasive home ventilation using the average volume assured pressure support feature in an infant with severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia and chronic respiratory failure
title_full_unstemmed Non‐invasive home ventilation using the average volume assured pressure support feature in an infant with severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia and chronic respiratory failure
title_sort non‐invasive home ventilation using the average volume assured pressure support feature in an infant with severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia and chronic respiratory failure
publisher Wiley
series Pediatric Investigation
issn 2574-2272
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Abstract Introduction While majority of infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) can be discharged home without low flow oxygen or on supplemental low flow oxygen, some require long term home mechanical ventilation. Case presentation We present a case of an extremely premature infant with severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia who was successfully managed at home on a new feature of non‐invasive ventilation called average volume assured pressure support (AVAPS) without the need for tracheostomy. The AVAPS feature enables the machine to deliver a consistent tidal volume by automatically adjusting the inspiratory pressure within a set range. Conclusion The use of AVAPS feature in our case improved ventilation as indicated by a more stable gas exchange profile, making home non‐invasive ventilation a more practicable method of managing severe BPD in this infant.
topic Bronchopulmonary dysplasia
Home ventilation
Infant
Average volume assured pressure support (AVAPS)
url https://doi.org/10.1002/ped4.12221
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