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Disclosure

Objectives

Neonatal Transition

Fetal to Neonatal Transition

Objectives

Assessment of Heart Rate

Assessment of Heart Rate

Assessment of Heart Rate

Assessment of Heart Rate

Assessment of Heart Rate

Implications for Practice

Objectives

How Much Oxygen Should We Use?

How Much Oxygen Should We Use?

How Much Oxygen Should We Use?

Reference Ranges of SpO2

How Much Oxygen Should We Use?

How Much Oxygen Should We Use?

Implications for Practice

Objectives

Recommendations

Ventilation Devices

Implications for Practice

Interface

Mask Ventilation with Two Different Face Masks in the Delivery Room for Preterm Infants: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Mask Ventilation with Two Different Face Masks in the Delivery Room for Preterm Infants: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Nasal Prong or Face Mask for Respiratory Support for Preterm Newborns

Implications for Practice

Objectives

Optimal PEEP at Birth

Courtesy of Stuart Hooper

Optimal PEEP at Birth

Courtesy of Stuart Hooper

T-Piece vs. SIB for Ventilation of Extremely Preterm Infants at Birth

T-Piece vs. SIB for Ventilation of Extremely Preterm Infants at Birth

Comparison of Devices for Newborn Ventilation in the Delivery Room

Comparison of Devices for Newborn Ventilation in the Delivery Room

PEEP vs. NO PEEP during Stabilization in the Delivery Room

Implications for Practice

Objectives

Courtesy of Stuart Hooper

SI or Just PPV at Birth?

SI or Just PPV at Birth?

Implications for Practice

Intubate Immediately or Stabilize on CPAP?

Non-invasive vs. Invasive Respiratory Support in Preterm Infants at Birth: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Non-invasive vs. Invasive Respiratory Support in Preterm Infants at Birth: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Non-invasive vs. Invasive Respiratory Support in Preterm Infants at Birth: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Implications for Practice

Objectives

Objectives