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  • 1Service de Pathologie et Réanimation Néonatale, Hôpital Edouard Herriot, Lyon.

Cahiers D'Anesthesiologie
|January 1, 1994
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High frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) safely supports neonatal surgery for severe respiratory distress. This artificial ventilation technique offers a stable operative field with no intraoperative complications, improving infant outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Neonatal surgery
  • Pediatric respiratory care
  • Critical care medicine

Context:

  • Severe respiratory distress in neonates often requires surgical intervention.
  • Artificial ventilation is crucial during neonatal surgery.
  • High frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) is an advanced ventilation technique.

Purpose:

  • To evaluate the safety and efficacy of HFOV during neonatal surgery.
  • To assess the impact of HFOV on gas exchange and hemodynamic stability.
  • To determine the suitability of HFOV for various neonatal surgical procedures.

Summary:

  • A study of 57 newborn infants undergoing surgery between 1987 and 1992 utilized HFOV.
  • HFOV facilitated surgical procedures without adverse effects on gas exchange or hemodynamics across thoracic, diaphragmatic hernia, and abdominal procedures.

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  • No intraoperative complications related to HFOV were observed, with a higher survival rate in diaphragmatic hernia cases undergoing surgery after stabilization.
  • Impact:

    • HFOV provides a stable operative field with reduced pulmonary and diaphragmatic movements during neonatal surgery.
    • The study confirms the safety and ease of monitoring HFOV in the perioperative setting for neonates.
    • HFOV is a valuable tool for thoracic and diaphragmatic procedures in term and preterm infants.