HFOV in Pediatric Patients - Where Are We? with Dr. John Arnold
Offered By: OPENPediatrics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the current understanding of high frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) in pediatric patients through this 40-minute World Shared Practice Forum talk by Dr. John Arnold. Delve into recent clinical trials, analyze the features and limitations of the OSCILLATE trial, and examine whether HFOV is a risk factor. Learn practical aspects of HFOV implementation, including recruitment maneuvers, transitioning to HFOV, and managing hypercapnia. Gain valuable insights from an internationally recognized expert in the field of pediatric critical care, presented through OPENPediatrics' interactive digital learning platform in collaboration with the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies.
Syllabus
Introduction
Recent clinical trials
Features of the oscillate trial
Whats missing from the oscillate trial
Is HFOV a risk factor
How do you use HFOV
Recruitment maneuvers
Transition to HFOV
HFOV and hypercapnia
Taught by
OPENPediatrics
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