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Schachinger et al., Further improvement in the transport of neonates J. Perinat. Med. 4(1976) 131 Further improvements in the transport of high-risk neonates H. Schachinger, H.-D. D. Frank, B. Ruhe Free University, Berlin Kinderklinik The need for contimious thermal protection of newborns, especially of premature infants [13,15] has lead to the establishment of numerous transport arrangements between obstetric departments and Children's Hospitals [3, 5, 6, 16, 17]. We reported on the mobile resuscitation and transport unit used by us since 1972 in this Journal [8]. This arrangement establishes a satellite newborn inten- Fig. 1. Opened transport incubator. The tube System with the tube leading to and from the patient, the balloon, connection to the patient with short nasal tubes and an aneroid nianometer is shown in the magnification below. J. Perinat. Med. 4(1976) Schachinger et al., Further improvement in the transport of neonates being supplied with an exactly defined air/oxygen mixture. Because our transports take usually not more than 20--30 minutes we have not humidified or warmed the respiratory gas. The tube leading from the patient ends in a balloon which can be inflated to a defined pressure and regulated with a clamp. The end-expiratory pressure is being
Journal of Perinatal Medicine – de Gruyter
Published: Jan 1, 1976
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