Efficacy and Safety Analysis of Different Mechanical Ventilation Modes in the Treatment of Neonates with Respiratory Failure
Objective To explore the clinical effect and safety of different mechanical ventilation methods in the treatment of neonatal respiratory failure.Methods 380 neonates with respiratory failure treated in our hospital from March 2018 to March 2022 were divided into control group and observation group by random selection method.The control group used continuous positive airway pressure ventilation mode,and the observation group used synchronous intermittent command ventilation mode.Complications,clinical hospital stay,ventilator ventilation time and other indicators and blood gas indexes of the two groups were compared.Results Compared with the control group,the clinical hospitalization time and ventilation time in the observation group were shorter,and the incidence of adverse events was lower.After treatment,the indexes of respiration and oxidation index were significantly lower in observation group,and the value of blood oxygen partial pressure oxidation index was higher,the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion In the clinical treatment of neonates with respiratory failure,compared with continuous positive airway pressure,the use of synchronous intermittent command ventilation mode can help children recover blood gas indexes,shorten the time of ventilator use and clinical treatment,reduce the incidence of adverse events after mechanical ventilation treatment,promote the recovery of lung function,and the therapeutic effect is more accurate.