Neonatal Ventilation
Neonatal ventilation is a type of respiratory support used to treat infants with underdeveloped lungs or breathing difficulties. It involves providing pressurized air, oxygen, and medications to the infant's lungs through a ventilator. By doing so, the ventilator helps maintain the baby's breathing rate and oxygen levels in their bloodstream to ensure their health. Neonatal ventilation is crucial for babies born prematurely or with birth defects that make it difficult for them to breathe on their own. It helps support their fragile lungs, reduce their risk of infection, and improve their chances of survival. Additionally, neonatal ventilation can help reduce the risks of complications such as brain damage and long-term disability. This life-saving technology is essential for the care of preterm and newborn infants and has significantly improved their health and survival rate.
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