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THE FUNCTIONS OF VENTILATOR AND VASOMOTOR INFLUENCING THE PROGNOSIS
OF INFANT WITH RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME Liu G-H, Zhou D-Y, Wang X, Yu X-Y Harbin Children�s
Hospital, Harbin, China Objective: To
explore the rotes of ventilator and vasomotor influencing the prognosis of
infant with respiratory distress syndrome (NRDS). Methods: According
to the rotes of ventilator eighty patients with RDS were divided into two
groups: using the new type�s and good function (such as VIP-Bird II III) in
52 cases as group 1, the others (such as HEALTHDYNE 105, HOEKLOOS �3K, SCY
�200) in 28 cases as group 2. Eighty patients (73 cases were treated with
vasomotor, 7 cases didn�t have vasomotor). Among seventy-three patients, 41
cases were treated with both Dopamine and Phentolamine, 32 cases only with
Dopamine. Results: 1.
Twenty-five patients were cured of using VIP � Bird, and cure rate was 48%
(25/52). There was only four cured of using other ventilator s, and cure
rate was 11% (3/28), P< 0.005. 2. Seven patients without having
vasomotor were died. There was five cases cured of using Dopamine only,
cure rate was 12% (5/41). Twenty-three patients were treated with both
Dopamine and phentolamine, cure rate was 69% (23 / 32), P<0.001. Conclusion: The
advanced ventilator that can display more exact index and can be adjusted
very easily has a good outcome in the treatment of patient with RDS. The
vasomotor can improve the condition of infants with RDS and increase the
rate of recovery.