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Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of assisted ventilation for neuroprotection in newborns with hypoxic encephalopathy(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-07-08) Aquino Quintana, Judith Angélica; Gonzales Napuri, Flor De Maria; Remuzgo Artezano, AnikaObjective: To analyze and systematize the evidence on the efficacy of assisted ventilation for neuroprotection in newborns with hypoxic encephalopathy. Materials and Methods: The type of research was qualitative, and the design was systematic review, in which the unit of analysis is the primary original studies, with a population of 25 articles and a sample of 10 articles. The instrument used was from the Scielo, Medline, and Pubmed databases, with articles published in Spanish and English and not older than ten years. The GRADE system was used to evaluate the quality of evidence and the strength of recommendations. Results: Of the 10 articles, 100% were qualitative studies, with 80% from Cuba and 20% from Mexico. Regarding design, 40% were descriptive, retrospective, and observational, 30% were prospective and longitudinal, 20% were correlational, and 10% were explanatory. Conclusions: These 10 scientific articles conclude that 80% found mechanical ventilation to be effective as a neuroprotective measure for newborns, helping to provide oxygen in a timely manner, thus preventing physiological and biochemical changes that could affect the newborn’s central nervous system. The remaining 20% concluded that it was not effective and that there was some degree of neurological sequelae.Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of assisted ventilation for neuroprotection in newborns with hypoxic encephalopathy(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-07-08) Aquino Quintana, Judith Angélica; Gonzales Napuri, Flor De Maria; Remuzgo Artezano, AnikaObjective: To analyze and systematize the evidence on the efficacy of assisted ventilation for neuroprotection in newborns with hypoxic encephalopathy. Materials and Methods: The type of research was qualitative, and the design was systematic review, in which the unit of analysis is the primary original studies, with a population of 25 articles and a sample of 10 articles. The instrument used was from the Scielo, Medline, and Pubmed databases, with articles published in Spanish and English and not older than ten years. The GRADE system was used to evaluate the quality of evidence and the strength of recommendations. Results: Of the 10 articles, 100% were qualitative studies, with 80% from Cuba and 20% from Mexico. Regarding design, 40% were descriptive, retrospective, and observational, 30% were prospective and longitudinal, 20% were correlational, and 10% were explanatory. Conclusions: These 10 scientific articles conclude that 80% found mechanical ventilation to be effective as a neuroprotective measure for newborns, helping to provide oxygen in a timely manner, thus preventing physiological and biochemical changes that could affect the newborn’s central nervous system. The remaining 20% concluded that it was not effective and that there was some degree of neurological sequelae.
