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Liquid ventilation in an infant with persistent interstitial pulmonary emphysema

  • Carlo Dani , Maria F. Reali , Giovanna Bertini , Elena Martelli and Firmino F. Rubaltelli
Published/Copyright: June 1, 2005
Journal of Perinatal Medicine
From the journal Volume 29 Issue 2

Abstract

We present the case of a full term infant affected by diffuse persistent interstitial pulmonary emphysema (PIPE), who was treated with partial liquid ventilation (PLV) after the failure of conventional management. PIPE is a lethal chronic lung disease of unclear pathogenesis. Clinical history, radiological and histological findings confirmed the diagnosis in our patient. PLV applied for 48 hours resulted in a significant improvement in the infant's respiratory function and was not associated with adverse effects.

We concluded that PLV could be effective in prolonging the survival of infants with PIPE; its application represents an effective form of respiratory support in infants with chronic lung disease.

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Published Online: 2005-06-01
Published in Print: 2001-04-05

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