J Korean Pediatr Soc.  1999 Feb;42(2):164-172.

Clinical Effect and Complication of High Frequency Ventilation on Respiratory Failure

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  • 1Department of Pediatrics, Taegu Fatima Hospital, Taegu, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE: Flow interruptor high frequency ventilator(HFV) on neonatal respiratory failure caused by various disorders has been applied in order to assess its therapeutic effect and safety.
METHODS
Premature babies below 1.8kg with respiratory failure from 1991 to 1997 in the Fatima neonatal intensive care unit(NICU) for 6 year and 4 months are included. Flow interruptor HFV with low intermittent mandatory ventilation(IMV) has been applied in 74 cases. If clinical symptom and arterial blood gas analysis(ABGA) became stable for 6-12 hrs, we started weaning aggressively.
RESULTS
Mean duration of HFV with low IMV was 5.4 4 days. Initial success rate of weaning was 63 cases(85.1%). Weaning failure rate was 11 cases(14.9%). Six cases was due to underlying sepsis. Four cases was caused by pneumothorax and one case resulted from patent ductus arteriosus(PDA) with congestive heart failure(CHF). Complication of HFV with combined low IMV was 5 cases of pneumothorax, 4 cases of grade III intraventricular hemorrhage and one case of bronchopulmonary dysplasia(BPD). Eleven cases of stage III or more retinopathy of prematurity(ROP) and 5 cases of periventricular leukomalasia(PVL) were confirmed.
CONCLUSION
Flow interruptor HFV with low IMV can be used safely as conventional mechanical ventilators in the case of respiratory failure caused by various disorders. If MAP has been adjusted appropriately, incidence of pneumothorax and BPD are expected to diminish by aggressive weaning as clinical symptom become stable.

Keyword

Flow interruptor high frequency ventilator; Neonatal respiratory failure

MeSH Terms

Estrogens, Conjugated (USP)
Heart
Hemorrhage
High-Frequency Ventilation*
Incidence
Infant, Newborn
Intensive Care, Neonatal
Pneumothorax
Respiratory Insufficiency*
Sepsis
Ventilators, Mechanical
Weaning
Estrogens, Conjugated (USP)
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