01771cam a2200265 a 4500003000900000005001700009008004100026040002800067041000800095100002700103245019800130246014300328260004600471300004400517502008700561520061600648530002201264653002701286653002101313653002601334700003801360700003701398700003701435856003301472EG-GiCUC20250223032140.0181227s2018 ua dh f m 000 0 eng d aEG-GiCUCbengcEG-GiCUC0 aeng0 aMohammed Fahmi Bayoumi10aComparison of two modes of mechanical ventilation on success of extubation in preterm neonates / cMohammed Fahmi Bayoumi ; Supervised Eman Khaled Eyada , Bassant Salah Saad , Sarah Ali Zienhom15aمقارنة بين وضعين لجهاز التنفس الصناعي من ناحية تأثيرهم علي نجاح الفطام منه aCairo : bMohammed Fahmi Bayoumi , c2018 a133 P. : bcharts , facsimiles ; c25cm aThesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Pediatrics aNeonatal respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) also known as hyaline membrane disease , is a condition of increasing respiratory distress , commencing at , or shortly after , birth and increases in severity until progressive resolution among the survivors , usually between the 2nd and 4th day ( Fanaroff et al., 2007 ) RDS is a common clinical disease that results from the deficiency of alveolar surfactant along with the structural immaturity of the kungs in preterm infants. mechanical ventilation ( M V ) remains an essential and life-saving technique to care for preterm infants with RDS ( Sweet al., 2013 ) aIssued also as CD 4aMechanical ventilation 4aPreterm neonates 4aSuccess of extubation0 aBassant Salah Saad , eSupervisor0 aEman Khaled Eyada , eSupervisor0 aSarah Ali Zienhom , eSupervisor uhttp://172.23.153.220/th.pdf