High Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation for Infants in the PICU
High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) is an alternative mode of mechanical ventilation that delivers small tidal volumes at rapid rates, potentially reducing ventilator-induced lung injury. Its use in the PICU varies, often being considered when conventional ventilation fails. During this webinar, Prof. Daniele De Luca, MD, PhD, discusses the HFOV parameters, suitable patients and conditions, and case studies.
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Prof. Daniele De Luca, MD, PhD
NEONATOLOGIST, PARIS SACLAY UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, PARIS, FRANCE
Daniele De Luca, MD, PhD, is a professor of pediatrics (neonatology) and head of the division of pediatrics and neonatal critical care at Paris Saclay University Hospital, Paris, France. He is credited for clinical and research activities at one of the largest European neonatal intensive care units.