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  • Respiratory Care
  • Biomedical Engineering

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  • Oxygen therapy is critical in neonatal intensive care.
  • Maintaining stable oxygen saturations is difficult, particularly in preterm infants.
  • Hypoxemia and hyperoxemia pose significant risks to neonates.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the impact of different oxygen delivery methods on saturation stability.
  • To explore novel noninvasive oxygen administration techniques.
  • To reduce the incidence of hypoxemia and hyperoxemia in neonates.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current noninvasive oxygen delivery systems.
  • Analysis of factors influencing oxygen saturation stability.
  • Introduction of closed-loop automated control and servo-controlled environments.

Main Results:

  • Oxygen delivery mode significantly impacts saturation stability.
  • Newer methods show promise in improving target saturation achievement.
  • Potential for decreased hypoxemia and hyperoxemia episodes with advanced systems.

Conclusions:

  • Optimizing oxygen delivery is crucial for neonatal outcomes.
  • Advanced noninvasive techniques offer improved control over oxygenation.
  • Further research into automated oxygen systems is warranted for neonatal care.