Blar i UiS Brage på forfatter "Haynes, Joanna Clare"
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Impact of immediate and continuous heart rate feedback by dry electrode ECG on time to initiation of ventilation after birth: protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Rettedal, Siren; Kibsgaard-Petersen, Amalie; Eilevstjønn, Joar; Kvaløy, Jan Terje; Bjorland, Peder Aleksander; Lillevik, Hanne Markhus; Haynes, Joanna Clare; Tysland, Thomas Bailey; Størdal, Ketil; Holte, Kari; Davis, Peter G; Ersdal, Hege Langli (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Introduction 3%–8% of newborns need positive pressure ventilation (PPV) after birth. Heart rate (HR) is considered the most sensitive indicator of the newborns’ condition and response to resuscitative interventions. According ... -
Incomplete Exhalation during Resuscitation—Theoretical Review and Examples from Ventilation of Newborn Term Infants
Drevhammar, Thomas; Bjorland, Peder Aleksander; Haynes, Joanna Clare; Eilevstjønn, Joar; Hinder, Murray; Tracy, Mark; Rettedal, Siren; Ersdal, Hege Langli (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Background: Newborn resuscitation guidelines recommend positive pressure ventilation (PPV) for newborns who do not establish effective spontaneous breathing after birth. T-piece resuscitator systems are commonly used in ... -
A randomised controlled study of low-dose high-frequency in-situ simulation training to improve newborn resuscitation
Haynes, Joanna Clare; Rettedal, Siren; Perlman, Jeffrey M.; Ersdal, Hege Langli (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-12)Positive pressure ventilation of the non-breathing newborn is a critical and time-sensitive intervention, considered to be the cornerstone of resuscitation. Many healthcare providers working in delivery units in high-resource ... -
Tidal volumes and pressures delivered by the NeoPuff T-piece resuscitator during resuscitation of term newborns
Bjorland, Peder Aleksander; Ersdal, Hege Langli; Haynes, Joanna Clare; Ushakova, Anastasia; Øymar, Knut Asbjørn Alexander; Rettedal, Siren (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-01)Aim T-piece resuscitators are commonly used for respiratory support during newborn resuscitation. This study aimed to describe delivered pressures and tidal volumes when resuscitating term newborns immediately after birth, ...