Background: The significance of changes in P(aCO2) during long-term noninvasive ventilation (NIV) on prognosis remains unclear. We aimed to clarify whether stabilizing P(aCO2) during NIV had a favorable prognostic effect.
Methods: Data from 190 subjects with restrictive thoracic disease and who received long-term NIV were studied retrospectively. The annual change in P(aCO2) during NIV was determined using a simple linear regression method for each subject who had at least 4 6-month intervals of P(aCO2) data. Annual changes in P(aCO2) during long-term NIV and possible confounders were analyzed with discontinuation of long-term NIV as the main outcome.
Results: One hundred and twenty-five subjects who had > 4 6-month intervals of P(aCO2) data were included in the study. P(aCO2) during long-term NIV decreased in 41 subjects (group 1; < 0 mm Hg/y), increased slightly in 42 subjects (group 2; between 0 and 1.85 mm Hg/y), and increased significantly in 42 subjects (group 3; > 1.85 mm Hg/y). Smaller annual changes in P(aCO2) (P < .001) and a control ventilator mode (P = .008) were associated with a significantly higher probability of continuing NIV, compared with decreased P(aCO2) 3-6 months after the start of long-term NIV (P = .11). The 10-y probability of continuing NIV was 69% in group 1, 39% in group 2, and 12% in group 3.
Conclusions: A decrease in the annual change of P(aCO2) during long-term NIV was shown to be a significantly prognostically favorable factor. Efforts to reduce P(aCO2) should be made if P(aCO2) increases at a greater rate during long-term NIV.
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Introduction: Advances in neonatal and pediatric intensive care have improved patient survival rates, emphasizing the need for respiratory support in cases of chronic respiratory failure, resulting in the establishment of the Turkish National Pediatric Patients Receiving Home Mechanical Ventilation (HMV) Support Registration System in 2023. This study aims to present the initial findings of the registry.
Methods: In this cross-sectional study, epidemiological and demographic data was obtained from the registry and compared between invasive ventilation (IV) and non-invasive ventilation (NIV) groups.
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Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy at Ho Chi Minh City, 217 Hong Bang Street District 5, Ho Chi Minh City, 700000, Viet Nam; University Medical Center Ho Chi Minh City, 215 Hong Bang Street District 5, Ho Chi Minh City, 700000, Viet Nam; Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Children's Hospital 2, 14 Ly Tu Trong Street District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, 700000, Viet Nam. Electronic address:
Background: Invasive mechanical ventilation in very-low-birth-weight infants (VLBWI) was associated with immediate and long-term complications. Nasal high-frequency oscillation (nHFO) has recently become a new non-invasive ventilation (NIV) mode for treating respiratory failure in VLBWI. This study aimed to investigate the safety and efficacy of nHFO as an alternative respiratory support to prevent intubation in VLBWI.
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January 2025
Department of Medical Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur 50603, Malaysia. Electronic address:
Objective: To evaluate the long-term humoral immune response to Nipah virus (NiV) in a cohort of 25 survivors after 25 years of post-infection.
Methods: A total of 25 survivors of NiV infection from the 1998 outbreak were recruited for sample collection. The serum IgG antibody response to NiV antigens, specifically nucleocapsid (N), fusion glycoprotein (F) and attachment glycoprotein (G) was evaluated using ELISA.
Front Pediatr
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Soins Intensifs Pédiatriques, Département Femme-Mère-Enfant, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois et Université de Lausanne, Lausanne, Suisse.
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fped.2022.
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December 2024
University of Insubria, Varese, Italy.
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