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.

Resuscitating preterm infants with 100% oxygen is associated with higher oxidative stress than room air / Tataranno, MARIA LUISA; Oei, J. L; Perrone, Serafina; Wright, I. M; Smyth, J. P; Lui, K; Tarnow Mordi, W. O; Longini, Mariangela; Proietti, Fabrizio; Negro, Simona; Saugstad, O. D; Buonocore, Giuseppe. - In: ACTA PAEDIATRICA. - ISSN 1651-2227. - 104:8(2015), pp. 759-765. [10.1111/apa.13039]

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

PERRONE, SERAFINA;
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
Resuscitating preterm infants with 100% oxygen is associated with higher oxidative stress than room air / Tataranno, MARIA LUISA; Oei, J. L; Perrone, Serafina; Wright, I. M; Smyth, J. P; Lui, K; Tarnow Mordi, W. O; Longini, Mariangela; Proietti, Fabrizio; Negro, Simona; Saugstad, O. D; Buonocore, Giuseppe. - In: ACTA PAEDIATRICA. - ISSN 1651-2227. - 104:8(2015), pp. 759-765. [10.1111/apa.13039]
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