Purpose: To identify clinical characteristics predictive of failure or success of the INtubation-SURfactant-Extubation (INSURE) strategy, to distinguish infants who could be managed using this strategy to prevent mechanical ventilation (MV).
Methods: Infants with a gestational age <32 weeks were classified into two groups according to whether they required reintubation and MV within 72 h after birth. The clinical characteristics of the two groups were subsequently analyzed.
Results: INSURE was unsuccessful in 77 infants (20.7%). Infants in the INSURE failure group had a higher incidence of severe respiratory distress syndrome, as evidenced by radiological grade; lower blood pH, partial oxygen pressure, and base excess (BE) levels; higher partial carbon dioxide pressure levels at the first arterial blood gas analysis; lower Apgar scores at 1 and 5 min; lower use of antenatal steroids; and higher occurrence of gestational diabetes mellitus, versus those in the INSURE success group. Multiple regression analysis confirmed severe radiological grade, lower BE levels at the first arterial blood gas analysis, and decreased use of antenatal steroids as independent risk factors for INSURE failure. Compared with infants in the INSURE success group, those in the INSURE failure group also had higher mortality.
Conclusions: We successfully identified specific predictors of an unsuccessful INSURE strategy. Maintaining high-risk preterm infants with one or several predictors intubated and treated with MV after surfactant administration can prevent reintubation and reduce mortality.
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Department of Forest Resources Management, Faculty of Forestry, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, V6T 1Z4, Canada. Electronic address:
The engagement of senior citizens with urban nature has been shown to provide multiple health benefits and mitigate health issues associated with demographic aging. This review utilized the PRISMA methodology to systematically analyze the relationship between monitoring tools, seniors' behaviors in urban nature, and influencing factors. The main findings are as follows: (1) 4 main types, including self-reports, on-site observations, sensors, and third-party data, and 24 sub-types of measurement tools: ranging from questionnaires to crowdsourced imagery services.
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Center for studies of Psychological Application, School of Psychology, South China Normal University, 510631 Guangzhou, China; School of Medicine, Indiana University, 46202 Indianapolis, USA. Electronic address:
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Neuroradiology Department, CHRU Gui de Chauliac, F-34091 Montpellier, France.
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