Corrado Moretti (Italy)

Immediately following my degree, I focused on neonatal resuscitation techniques and respiratory assistance, collaborating in the clinical trials of the first apparatus for mechanical ventilation and positive pressure applied through nasal cannulas. Research in this sector, facilitated by in-depth study of respiratory physiopathology during the Course of Specialization in Anaesthesiology and Resuscitation, led to the design and implementation of an automatic neonatal and paediatric ventilator. Today this ventilator has evolved and now administers flow-synchronized nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation (flow-SNIPPV) amongst all other currently used ventilation modes . Long-term attendance at the Departments of Resuscitation, Heart Surgery, Obstetrics and in particular Paediatric Surgery at the Sapienza University of Rome, has allowed me to further extend my clinical experience in the field of neonatal and paediatric anaesthesia, resuscitation and bronchoscopy. Thanks to extensive experience gained in the field of neonatal and paediatric emergency, in 2003 I was put in charge of the reorganization of the Clinical Paediatrics Accident and Emergency and Observation Department of the Sapienza University of Rome, followed by the implementation of the new Paediatric Intensive Care, in effect since January 2005.

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DO WE REALLY HAVE TO SYNCHRONISE NON-INVASIVE VENTILATION?

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09:34 AM - 09:54 AM

DO WE REALLY HAVE TO SYNCHRONISE NON-INVASIVE VENTILATION?

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09:34 AM - 09:54 AM