Continuous positive airway pressure breathing in the postoperative management of the cardiac infant

心脏婴儿术后管理中的持续气道正压通气

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Abstract

Crew, A. D., Varkonyi, P. I., Gardner, L. G., Robinson, Q. L. A., Wall, E., and Deverall, P. B. (1974).Thorax, 29, 437-445. Continuous positive airway pressure breathing in the postoperative management of the cardiac infant. Continuous positive airway pressure with spontaneous ventilation was used in the postoperative period following palliative or corrective surgery for congenital heart defects in a group of children of less than 3 years of age. After stabilization of the cardiovascular state, continuous positive airway pressure breathing (CPAP) was shown to be a suitable alternative to continuous positive pressure ventilation (CPPV). A statistically significant increase in PaO(2) was observed on changing from CPPV to CPAP. A statistically significant decrease in PaO(2) and increase in pulmonary venous admixture was observed after discontinuing the positive airway pressure and allowing the patient to breathe at ambient pressure. We would recommend CPAP as an intermediate manoeuvre in the withdrawal of ventilatory support as it introduces a smoothness and stability into patient management régimes which was previously lacking. Careful selection of apparatus is necessary as the airway pressure should be truly continuous and steady. In neonates the dead space of the system should be reduced to a minimum; CPAP alternating with periods on CPPV may be necessary for some time after cardiovascular stability has been attained.

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