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C J Morley

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Mactier H, Jackson A, Davis J, Menon G, Morley C, Roehr C, et al.
Anaesthesia . 2018 Dec; 74(1):116-117. PMID: 30511753
No abstract available.
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Boere I, Roest A, Wallace E, Ten Harkel A, Haak M, Morley C, et al.
Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed . 2014 Nov; 100(2):F121-5. PMID: 25389141
Background: Delayed umbilical cord clamping (DCC) affects the cardiopulmonary transition and blood volume in neonates immediately after birth. However, little is known of blood flow in the umbilical vessels immediately...
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Owen L, Morley C, Davis P
Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed . 2014 Jun; 100(1):F24-30. PMID: 24942746
Objective: The SiPAP flow driver (Care Fusion, Dublin, Ohio, USA) offers synchronised nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation (sNIPPV) using an abdominal capsule. This study aims to describe the accuracy and...
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Klingenberg C, Wheeler K, Davis P, Morley C
J Perinatol . 2011 Jul; 31(9):575-85. PMID: 21760587
A recent systematic review and meta-analysis shows that volume-targeted ventilation (VTV) compared with pressure-limited ventilation (PLV) reduce death and bronchopulmonary dysplasia, pneumothorax, hypocarbia and severe cranial ultrasound abnormalities. In this...
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Wheeler K, Morley C, Hooper S, Davis P
J Perinatol . 2011 Jun; 32(2):111-6. PMID: 21637192
Objective: The objective of this study is to compare the effects of back-up ventilation rates (BURs) on triggered inflations and patient cardiorespiratory stability during assist-control/volume guarantee ventilation (AC/VG). Study Design:...
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Owen L, Morley C, Dawson J, Davis P
Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed . 2011 Feb; 96(6):F422-8. PMID: 21335623
Background: Nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV) may be beneficial but the mechanisms of action are undetermined. Aim: To investigate the effects of non-synchronised NIPPV on spontaneous breathing in premature...
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Wheeler K, Schmolzer G, Morley C, Davis P
Acta Paediatr . 2010 Aug; 100(1):67-70. PMID: 20712839
Background: Ventilator frequency is one of the determinants of tidal volume delivery during high-frequency ventilation. Clinicians increasingly use data on ventilator displays to inform their decisions. Aim: To measure the...
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Roehr C, Proquitte H, Hammer H, Wauer R, Morley C, Schmalisch G
Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed . 2010 Jun; 96(5):F371-3. PMID: 20584798
Objective: Early continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) may reduce lung injury in preterm infants. Patients And Methods: Spontaneously breathing preterm infants were randomised immediately after birth to nasal CPAP or...
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Schmolzer G, Bhatia R, Morley C, Davis P
Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed . 2010 Jun; 95(5):F383. PMID: 20538710
No abstract available.
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Owen L, Morley C, Davis P
Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed . 2010 May; 95(5):F359-64. PMID: 20488862
Background: Nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV) is a mode of non-invasive respiratory support. Its mechanisms of action and optimal delivery techniques are unknown. Aim: This observational study aimed to...