The starting fraction of inspired oxygen for preterm resuscitation is a matter of debate, and the use of room air in full-term asphyxiated infants reduces oxidative stress. This study compared oxidative stress in preterm infants randomised for resuscitation with either 100% oxygen or room air titrated to internationally recommended levels of preductal oxygen saturations.

Tataranno, M.L., Oei, J.L., Perrone, S., Wright, I.M., Smyth, J.P., Lui, K., et al. (2015). Resuscitating preterm infants with 100% oxygen is associated with higher oxidative stress than room air. ACTA PAEDIATRICA, 104(8), 759-65 [10.1111/apa.13039].

Resuscitating preterm infants with 100% oxygen is associated with higher oxidative stress than room air

TATARANNO, MARIA LUISA;PERRONE, SERAFINA;LONGINI, MARIANGELA;PROIETTI, FABRIZIO;NEGRO, SIMONA;BUONOCORE, GIUSEPPE
2015-01-01

Abstract

The starting fraction of inspired oxygen for preterm resuscitation is a matter of debate, and the use of room air in full-term asphyxiated infants reduces oxidative stress. This study compared oxidative stress in preterm infants randomised for resuscitation with either 100% oxygen or room air titrated to internationally recommended levels of preductal oxygen saturations.
2015
Tataranno, M.L., Oei, J.L., Perrone, S., Wright, I.M., Smyth, J.P., Lui, K., et al. (2015). Resuscitating preterm infants with 100% oxygen is associated with higher oxidative stress than room air. ACTA PAEDIATRICA, 104(8), 759-65 [10.1111/apa.13039].
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