What is neonatal respiratory distress syndrome?
Neonatal respiratory distress syndrome is a disease caused by a deficiency of lung surface active substance, mostly seen in premature babies. Severe respiratory distress and hypoxia appear a few hours…
Neonatal respiratory distress syndrome is a disease caused by a deficiency of lung surface active substance, mostly seen in premature babies. Severe respiratory distress and hypoxia appear a few hours…
Pulmonary hyaline membrane disease of newborn (HMD), also known as neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (NRDS), is a disease with a high perinatal prevalence and mortality rate in pediatrics in both…
In neonatal respiratory distress syndrome, children begin to have progressive dyspnea and shortness of breath shortly after birth, i.e. 4-12 hours after birth, with more than 60 breaths per minute,…
Neonatal respiratory distress syndrome, also known as neonatal pulmonary hyaline membrane disease. It is mainly caused by the lack of alveolar surface active substance, resulting in progressive alveolar atrophy. The…
Newborns mostly have accelerated breathing when they have fever, cough, respiratory and pulmonary infections, up to 40~80 times per minute, with nasal flapping, nodding breathing, trigeminal signs, and perilabial cyanosis…
[Abstract] Objective To analyze the X-ray and CT features of neonatal pulmonary hyaline membrane disease and improve the understanding and diagnosis of this disease. Methods We retrospectively analyzed the series…
Take a supine or comfortable meditative sitting position or lie on your back and relax your whole body. Observe natural breathing for a period of time. Place the right hand on the…
Host: We generally think that snoring is a problem for adults, but many parents report that their children also have snoring, why do children snore? Experts: Under normal circumstances in the…
ALI/ARDS is a non-specific inflammation of the lung secondary to various primary diseases, which can be divided into two categories: direct injury and indirect injury according to the nature of…
1. The basic pathophysiological change of ARDS/ALI is pulmonary edema due to hyperpermeability of vascular endothelial cells and alveolar epithelial cells. The pathogenesis has been studied extensively to date and…