T-piece resuscitator or self-inflating bag during neonatal resuscitation: a scoping review.

Pediatric Research
Charles Christoph RoehrDaniele Trevisanuto

Abstract

To identify the evidence for administering positive pressure ventilation (PPV) to infants at birth by either T-piece resuscitator (TPR) or self-inflating bag (SIB), and to determine whether a full systematic review (SR) is warranted. Guided by the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for scoping reviews, eligible studies included peer-reviewed human studies, prospectively or retrospectively comparing a TPR vs. SIB for administering PPV at birth. Databases searched were OVID Medline, PubMed, Embase and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials. Review Manager software was used for the data analysis. Following electronic literature search and review, data from four eligible studies (3 RCT and 1 observational study), enrolling a total of 2889 patients, were included. Studies differed regarding the investigated populations, reported outcomes and came from different geographical areas. In particular for preterm infants, use of TPR for providing PPV may improve survival, result in fewer intubations at birth and decrease the incidence of bronchopulmonary dysplasia. This scoping review identified two new studies with substantive new evidence, pointing towards improved survival, decreased...Continue Reading

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Jun 8, 2021·Notfall & Rettungsmedizin·John MadarJonathan P Wyllie
Jun 18, 2021·Pediatrics·Daniele TrevisanutoUNKNOWN INTERNATIONAL LIAISON COMMITTEE ON RESUSCITATION NEONATAL LIFE SUPPORT TASK FORCE

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