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Lung expansion, tidal exchange, and formation of the functional residual capacity during resuscitation of asphyxiated neonates.
Authors:A W Boon  A D Milner  I E Hopkin
Affiliation:Department of Child Health, Department of Neonatal Medicine, The City Hospital, Nottingham, England
Abstract:Ventilatory exchange and endotracheal and esophageal pressures were measured during resuscitation of asphyxiated neonates born by cesarean section. In contrast to spontaneously breathing, vaginally born babies, an opening pressure had to be exceeded before lung expansion occurred. Subsequently there was usually a gradual increase in gaseous exchange over the first few lung inflations. A further rise in lung compliance occurred with the baby's inspiratory efforts. The functional residual capacity was formed with or without active inspiratory efforts by the baby, although gaseous retention occurred more rapidly as a result of the infant's inspiration.
Keywords:Reprint address: The City Hospital   Hucknall Road. Nottingham   England.
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