Affiliation:
1. MD. (Paediatrics), Assistant Professor (Paediatrics), Patna Medical College & Hospital, Patna Bihar.
Abstract
Background & Objective: Mechanical ventilation is the standard treatment for hyaline membrane disease (HMD) and
has increased neonatal survival. However this increased survival has come at the expense of increased morbidity in the
form of chronic lung disease, longer duration of hospitals stay and at the cost of expensive technology. Alternate form of respiratory support is
early nasal CPAP. Hence present study aims at managing increasing number of preterm babies with HMD with a non-invasive approach in the
form of early nasal CPAP. Methods: 50 babies of 28-34 weeks gestational age admitted in neonatal ICU of pediatrics Department at Patna
Medical collage & hospital, Patna with clinical diagnosis of HMD, requiring respiratory support were treated with early nasal CPAP and studied
prospectively from 01.12.2019 to 30.11.2020. Chi-square and other appropriate tests. We found a succ Statistical analysis: Results: ess rate of
80% in babies with HMD, who were managed with early nasal CPAP alone. Remaining 20% needed intubation and higher mode of ventilation.
Mild and moderate grade HMD were effectively managed with early nasal CPAP (P<0.05). It was also found to be effective in babies of mothers
who have received antenatal steroids (P<0.05). Prematurity is the commonest predi Conclusion: sposing cause for HMD. Early nasal CPAP is
safe, inexpensive and effective means of respiratory support in HMD. it is useful in mild and moderate grade disease. It may not be a replacement
for assisted ventilation in severe disease. It is also found to be effective in babies of mothers who have received antenatal steroids