id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-005699-uf59ls0g Leclerc, F. Inhaled nitric oxide for a severe respiratory syncytial virus infection in an infant with bronchopulmonary dysplasia 1994 .txt text/plain 1483 95 48 title: Inhaled nitric oxide for a severe respiratory syncytial virus infection in an infant with bronchopulmonary dysplasia After 3 h of inhaled NO (i h at 80 ppm), PEEP was reduced from 10-6 cm H20; crepitations were noted and PIP, peak inspiratory pressure; PEEP, positive end-expiratory pressure; *, FIO 2 delivered by the ventilator; tcSaO2, transcutaneous oxygen saturation (mean value of at least 3 measurements during the period); SAP and MAP, systolic and mean arterial pressures; nd, not determined pulmonary infiltrates worsened, suggesting pulmonary oedema, and leading to increase PEEP to I2 cm H20. Then, his condition progressively improved; 20 days after inhaled NO withdrawal, daytime controlled ventilation could be stopped with oxygen (1 l/rain into the tracheostomy tube) tcSaO 2 was 100%, and capillary blood gas was pH 7,44 units PCO z 52 mmHg. Three months after this RSV infection, his condition was the same as that before ARDS and remained stable with oral aminophylline, salbutamol, and cisapride. A controlled trial of aerosolized ribavirin in infants receiving mechanical ventilation for severe respiratory syncytial virus infection ./cache/cord-005699-uf59ls0g.txt ./txt/cord-005699-uf59ls0g.txt