Delivery Room
CSAR's main research focus is the improvement of care in the Delivery Room. CSAR that improved Delivery Room care will have a lasting effect on short- and long-term outcomes of newborn infants.
Randomized Control Trials:
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Cerebral Oxygen Saturation to Guide Oxygen Delivery in Preterm Neonates for the Immediate Transition after Birth: A 2-Center Randomized Controlled Pilot Feasibility Trial.
(Abstract)
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Respiratory function monitor guidance of mask ventilation in the Delivery Room: a feasibility study.
(Abstract)
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Mask versus nasal tube for stabilization of preterm infants at birth: a randomized controlled trial.
(PDF-File)
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Mask ventilation with two different face masks in the Delivery Room for preterm infants: a randomized controlled trial.
(Abstract)
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Oxygenation with T-piece versus self-inflating bag for ventilation of extremely preterm infants at birth: a randomized controlled trial.
(Abstract)
Observational Studies:
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Reference ranges for regional cerebral tissue oxygen saturation and fractional oxygen extraction in neonates during the immediate transition after birth.
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Assessment of chest rise during mask ventilation of preterm infants in the Delivery Room.
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Assessment of tidal volume and gas leak during mask ventilation of preterm infants in the Delivery Room.
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Airway obstruction and gas leak during mask ventilation of preterm infants in the delivery room.
(Abstract)
If you want CSAR to join a study in the Delivery Room or want us to join one of your studies, please email us at georg.schmoelzer@me.com.
