Newborn resuscitation devices: The known unknowns and the unknown unknowns.

Semin Fetal Neonatal Med

The Westmead Hospital Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Australia; The University of Sydney, Department of Paediatrics and Child Health, Australia. Electronic address:

Published: April 2021

Infant resuscitation devices used at birth must be capable of delivering adequate and consistent ventilation in a controlled and predictable manner to a wide patient weight range, and combinations of transitional lung states. Manual inflation resuscitation devices delivering positive pressure lung inflation at birth can be classified broadly into two types: 1) flow generating, ie silicone self-inflating bags (SIB) also known as bag valve mask (BVM) and 2) flow dependent, ie anaesthetic flow inflating bag (FIB) and t-piece resuscitator (TPR) systems (eg: Neopuff, GE Panda and Draeger Resuscitaires). Globalization, lower production costs, and an expanding market need for devices, has led to a proliferation of brands (both reusable and single use) within a class type. T-piece resuscitators have become the dominant device particularly in high income countries. There remains a paucity of information on the performance characteristics of these devices and their ability to provide the required respiratory parameters for effective and safe ventilation across the full-expected weight range and lung states to which they will be applied. This review aims to inform current clinical practise on the biomechanical efficiency, reliability and efficacy of the most common devices used to apply PPV to newborns and infants ≤10 kgs.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.siny.2021.101233DOI Listing

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