# Outcome of Nasal continuous positive airway pressure in neonates: A cross-sectional study

**Authors:** Kaneez Fatima, Sughra Zulfiqar, Ammara Farooq, Musfirah Aziz

PMC · DOI: 10.12669/pjms.40.8.8753 · Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences · 2024-09-01

## TL;DR

This study shows nasal CPAP is highly effective in treating respiratory distress in newborns, especially reducing the need for invasive ventilation.

## Contribution

The study provides empirical evidence on CPAP success rates and identifies low birth weight as a key factor for treatment failure in neonates.

## Key findings

- CPAP was successful in 97% of neonates with respiratory distress.
- Low birth weight below 1200 grams was the main factor associated with CPAP failure.
- Downes scores significantly improved after 24 hours of CPAP use (p < 0.05).

## Abstract

This study aimed to assess the efficacy of nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) in term and preterm neonates with respiratory distress by evaluating successful outcomes, identifying factors contributing to treatment failure, and documenting associated complications.

A comparative cross-sectional study design was employed. The research was conducted at Combined Military Hospital (CMH) Rawalpindi from November 2022 to July 2023. All consecutive neonates admitted during the specified period with respiratory distress requiring CPAP treatment and meeting inclusion criteria were enrolled. Pre- and post-CPAP respiratory distress levels, relevant biochemical markers, as well as mortality and morbidity rates were documented. Both descriptive and inferential statistical analyses were employed.

The mean age of the study cohort was 53.3±85.6 minutes. The average time to initiate CPAP was 82.4 ± 94.7 minutes. Mean gestational age stood at 34.68±2.8 weeks. CPAP was successful in 97% of babies. The low birth weight below 1200grams was the main factor related to failure of CPAP. The mean Downes score decreased from 5.8±1.3 before CPAP to 3.3±1.6 after 12 hours of CPAP and further to 1.85±2 after 24 hours. Significant improvements in Downes score were noted after 24 hours of CPAP usage (p < 0.05) using paired sample T-test.

This study affirms the effectiveness of CPAP in addressing neonatal respiratory distress. The utilization of CPAP emerges as a valuable intervention that not only reduces the requirement for invasive ventilation but also exhibits the potential to alleviate morbidity and mortality rates among neonatal populations.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** respiratory distress (MESH:D012128), Downes (MESH:D004314)
- **Chemicals:** continuous positive airway (-)

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