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Truong J, Fatmous M, Kenna K, Douglas E, Hodder J, Sharma T, et al.
Pediatr Res . 2024 Nov; PMID: 39543406
No abstract available.
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Tingay D, Fatmous M, Kenna K, Chapman J, Douglas E, Sett A, et al.
JCI Insight . 2024 Aug; 9(18). PMID: 39106107
Gas flow is fundamental for driving tidal ventilation and, thus, the speed of lung motion, but current bias flow settings to support the preterm lung after birth do not have...
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Pereira-Fantini P, Byars S, Kamlin C, Manley B, Davis P, Tingay D
Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol . 2024 Jul; 71(6):677-687. PMID: 39051934
The biological mediators that initiate lung injury in extremely preterm infants during early postnatal life remain largely unidentified, limiting opportunities for early treatment and diagnosis. In this exploratory study, we...
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Pearson-Lemme J, Halibullah I, Becher T, Tingay H, Douglas E, Fatmous M, et al.
Pediatr Res . 2024 Jun; 97(1):178-183. PMID: 38886507
Background: The incidence of chronic lung disease is increasing, suggesting a need to explore novel ways to understand ventilator induced lung injury (VILI) in preterm infants. Mechanical power (MP) is...
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Pereira-Fantini P, Tingay D, Lakshminrusimha S
Pediatr Res . 2024 May; 96(3):560-562. PMID: 38724647
No abstract available.
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Pereira-Fantini P, Kenna K, Fatmous M, Sett A, Douglas E, Dahm S, et al.
Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol . 2023 Sep; 325(5):L594-L603. PMID: 37727901
Tidal ventilation is essential in supporting the transition to air-breathing at birth, but excessive tidal volume (V) is an important factor in preterm lung injury. Few studies have assessed the...
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He L, Foo G, Kenna K, Douglas E, Fatmous M, Sutton R, et al.
Pediatr Res . 2023 Aug; 95(1):129-134. PMID: 37591926
Background: Inhomogeneous lung aeration is a significant contributor to preterm lung injury. EIT detects inhomogeneous aeration in the research setting. Whether LUS detects inhomogeneous aeration is unknown. The aim was...
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Tingay D, Fatmous M, Kenna K, Dowse G, Douglas E, Sett A, et al.
Am J Respir Crit Care Med . 2023 Jun; 208(5):589-599. PMID: 37276583
Inflation is essential for aeration at birth, but current inflating pressure settings are without an evidence base. To determine the role of inflating pressure (ΔP), and its relationship with positive...
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Tingay D, Naidu H, Tingay H, Pereira-Fantini P, Kneyber M, Becher T
Intensive Care Med Exp . 2023 May; 11(1):28. PMID: 37211573
Background: Mechanical power is a major contributor to lung injury and mortality in adults receiving mechanical ventilation. Recent advances in our understanding of mechanical power have allowed the different mechanical...
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Pereira-Fantini P, Ferguson K, McCall K, Oakley R, Perkins E, Byars S, et al.
Respir Res . 2022 Dec; 23(1):346. PMID: 36517795
Background: A lack of clear trial evidence often hampers clinical decision-making during support of the preterm lung at birth. Protein biomarkers have been used to define acute lung injury phenotypes...