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Comparing Intubation Rates in the Delivery Room by Interface.

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Binasal prongs significantly reduce the need for intubation in premature newborns during delivery room resuscitation. This method is more effective than face masks for neonatal resuscitation, lowering intubation rates at both birth and 6 hours of life.

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Area of Science:

  • Neonatal Resuscitation
  • Pediatric Critical Care

Background:

  • Positive pressure ventilation (PPV) is essential for newborn resuscitation.
  • The optimal interface for PPV in neonates remains undetermined, with both binasal prongs and face masks being acceptable options.
  • Previous research suggests binasal prongs may be more effective than face masks in preventing delivery room intubation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare the intubation rates between binasal prongs and face masks for delivery room resuscitation in neonates born before 30 weeks' gestation.

Main Methods:

  • A retrospective study analyzed neonates born <30 weeks' gestation between August 2016 and April 2021.
  • Delivery room intubation rates were compared across three interface groups: binasal prongs, face mask, and combined face mask/binasal prongs.
  • Logistic regression analysis was used to compare intubation rates, controlling for relevant variables.

Main Results:

  • Neonates resuscitated with face masks were 9.9 times more likely to be intubated in the delivery room compared to those with binasal prongs.
  • Face mask use was also associated with a 10.8 times higher likelihood of intubation at 6 hours of life.
  • The study included neonates with mean gestational ages of 27.6 weeks for binasal prongs, 25.7 weeks for face masks, and 27.1 weeks for combined use.

Conclusions:

  • Binasal prongs are a valuable tool for neonatal resuscitation, effectively reducing the need for intubation in the delivery room and at 6 hours of life.
  • Findings support the use of binasal prongs over face masks for premature infants requiring PPV.
  • Further prospective research is recommended to validate these findings.