OPEN FORUM #2
Neonatal and Pediatric Care—Part 1
Saturday December 5, 2009
12:30 P.M.–2:25 P.M.
San Antonio Convention Center Room 203
1. Impact of 70:30 Heliox on Flow Delivery of F&P HRNC—Cynthia White, Cincinnati OH
2. Does the Time Post Delivery of Surfactant Administration Have Impact on the Duration of Ventilation in Premature Infants With Respiratory Distress Syndrome?—Khin-Kyemon Aung, Eastlake OH
3. Simulated Neonatal Patient-Ventilator Interaction Using SiPAP and BiLevel NcPAP—Shannon E Cook, Cleveland OH
4. Evaluation of Nitric Oxide Delivery Through an Infant Heated Humidified High Flow Nasal Cannula—Rick Carter, Salt Lake City UT
5. Intraoperative Use of Inhaled Nitric Oxide in Pediatric Cardiac Patients—Jennie Raake MBA RRT-NPA, Cincinnati OH
6. Neonates Ventilated With NAVA Do Not Have an Increased Incidence of IVH, Pneumothorax or NEC/Perforation Compared to Those Ventilated With SIMV/PC With PS—Howard Stein MD, Toledo OH
7. Neonates Ventilated With NAVA Have Better Blood Gases Than Those Ventilated With SIMV/PC With Pressure Support—Howard Stein MD, Toledo OH
8. CPAP Effect of High Flow Nasal Cannula in Pediatric Patients—Jason Amadei BSRC, Cleveland OH
9. Analysis of Blood Gas and Electrolyte Comparisons Between Hand-Held and Benchtop Analyzers in a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit—Ronald E Dechert RRT DPH MS FAARC, Ann Arbor MI
10. Ventilatory and Non-Ventilatory Uses of the Teleflex® Neptune™ Humidifier in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit—Matthew S Pavlichko RRT-NPS, Myerstown PA
11. Safety and Efficacy of High Flow Nasal Cannula and Its Use in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit—Matthew S Pavlichko RRT-NPS, Myerstown PA
12. A Six-Year Review of a Pediatric Respiratory Therapy Residency Program—Tim Macknight RRT-NPS, Salt Lake City UT
13. An In Vitro Comparison of Heliox and Oxygen in Albuterol Delivery Using Pediatric High Flow Nasal Cannula—Arzu Ari PhD, Atlanta GA
14. Using Specialized Pediatric Teams to Transport Interhospital Patients—Rodney S Plapp, Cincinnati OH