May 20, 200917 yr Dear colleagues, a cordial greeting. I would like to know if somebody has experience using it pulse pressure variation (∆PP) in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome to monitor a newborn in mechanic ventilation. Sincerely, Fernando Agama C. Hospital "Dr. Enrique Garcés" Quito-Ecuador
May 26, 200917 yr comment_2022 We have minimal experience with pulse pressure. We regularly monitor pulse pressure of All preterms on ventilation in the initial 3-5 days regularly.This gives us the earliest clinical parameter change during the active phase of PDA which is an importasnt factor for worsening of a preterm baby on ventilator .Widening of pulse pressur beyond 20-25 is a sure sign for hemodynamically significant PDA,THOUGH WE ALSO CONFIRM IT BY ECHO-Dr.Sameera Dear colleagues, a cordial greeting. I would like to know if somebody has experience using it pulse pressure variation (∆PP) in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome to monitor a newborn in mechanic ventilation. Sincerely, Fernando Agama C. Hospital "Dr. Enrique Garcés" Quito-Ecuador Send Sticky Note
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