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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.