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bronchopulmonary dysplasia (bpd)
How Can BPD be Prevented?
Prevention strategies focus on minimizing the risk factors associated with BPD. This includes:
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Antenatal Steroids
: Administered to mothers at risk of preterm delivery to accelerate fetal lung maturity.
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Minimizing Ventilator Use
: Using non-invasive ventilation methods when possible.
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Optimal Oxygen Management
: Targeting lower oxygen saturation levels to reduce oxidative stress.
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Infection Control
: Implementing strict hygiene practices to prevent infections.
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What is Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia?
Why is BPD Significant in Neonatal Biology?
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How Can BPD be Prevented?
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