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SHORT ORAL PRESENTATION 1 - LUNG 1

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DRINA
Wednesday, October 22, 2025
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM

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Drina Room

Moderators: Francesco Raimondi, Italy, Bernard Barzilay, Israel

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Effects of automatic control of oxygen on short-term clinical outcomes in extremely preterm infants – a randomised controlled, parallel group, multicentre, superiority trial
Axel Franz, Germany

83
Optimal Administration Strategies for Caffeine in Preterm Infants: A Systematic Review
Greta Sibrecht, Poland

381
Within-breath respiratory oscillometry on the first week of life in very preterm infants
Camilla Rigotti, Italy

409
Duration of apnea before start of backup ventilation during nCPAP in extremely preterm infants and time spent within the SpO2 target: a randomized cross-over study
Stephanie Ströbele, Germany

814
Tidal breathing flow-volume loop analysis identifies lung function trajectories of former preterm infants in preschool age: a retrospective cohort study.
Anna Lavizzari, Italy

401
SYNCHRONISING NASAL INTERMITTENT POSITIVE PRESSURE VENTILATION USING TRANSCUTANEOUS ELECTROMYOGRAPHY OF THE DIAPHRAGM IN INFANTS
Ilaria Girimonte, Italy

182
Application of Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) Training Program in a tertiary Neonatal Unit: Is it important for babies?
Sherif Dabbour, United Kingdom

498
Management of apnea in extremely preterm infants – a European Survey
Anna Lavizzari, Italy

56
The Role of Diaphragm Ultrasonography in Predicting Extubation Success in Neonates
Dilek Di̇lli̇, Türkiye

451
CPAP caps are associated with restricted head growth and altered skull morphology in newborn infants
Sebastian Jacob, Germany

302
A New, Simplified and Data-Driven Lung Ultrasound Approach for Predicting surfactant need in Preterm Infants: A Pilot Study Using Rule-Based and Machine Learning models.
Virginie Meau-Petit, France

630
Can Inspired Oxygen in Neonates on Bubble CPAP be trusted? An observational study in Hanoi, Vietnam
Thomas Devhammar, Sweden

342
Brain maturity and vital signs after caffeine therapy discontinuation in preterm infants
Odunayo Fatunla, United Kingdom

520
Indications for caffeine initiation in preterm infants
Franciszek Borys, Poland

647
PHYSIOLOGICAL VS. MECHANICAL RECRUITMENT: A CROSSOVER STUDY OF SPONTANEOUS BREATHING AND MANDATORY SIGHS DURING HIGH-FREQUENCY VENTILATION IN PRETERM INFANTS
Ana Elisa Rocha Tetilla, Brazil

693
A decade of experience with automated oxygen control (A-FiO2) in Poland - a survey study
Tomasz Szczapa, Poland

135
Evaluation of lung ultrasound findings in newborns with lower respiratory tract infections
Umit Ayse Tandircioglu, Türkiye

751
INDIVIDUALISED MASK FOR INFANTS REQUIRING NASAL CONTINUOUS POSITIVE AIRWAY PRESSURE – TAILORED MASK (TMASK) FEASIBILITY STUDY – PROTOTYPE TESTING
Jsun Loong Wong, Ireland



Speaker

Dr. Franciszek Borys
Resident
II Department Of Neonatology, Poznan University Of Medical Sciences

Indications for caffeine initiation in preterm infants

Dr. Thomas Devhammar
Doctor
Karolinska Institutet

Can Inspired Oxygen in Neonates on Bubble CPAP be trusted? An observational study in Hanoi, Vietnam

Prof. Dilek Dilli
Doctor
University Of Health Sciences, Ankara Etlik City Hospital

The Role of Diaphragm Ultrasonography in Predicting Extubation Success in Neonates

Dr. Odunayo Fatunla
Student
Department of Paediatrics, University of Oxford

Brain maturity and vital signs after caffeine therapy discontinuation in preterm infants

Prof. Axel Franz
Physician
University Hospital Tübingen

Effects of automatic control of oxygen on short-term clinical outcomes in extremely preterm infants – a randomised controlled, parallel group, multicentre, superiority trial

Mrs. Ilaria Girimonte
Fellow
Politecnico Di Milano

SYNCHRONISING NASAL INTERMITTENT POSITIVE PRESSURE VENTILATION USING TRANSCUTANEOUS ELECTROMYOGRAPHY OF THE DIAPHRAGM IN INFANTS

Dr. Kirti Gupta
Resident
Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford

Application of Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) Training Program in a tertiary Neonatal Unit: Is it important for babies?

Mr. Sebastian Jacob
Physician
University Hospital Leipzig / University Hospital Halle (saale)

CPAP caps are associated with restricted head growth and altered skull morphology in newborn infants

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Dr. Anna Lavizzari
Neonatology
IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Milan, Italy

Management of apnea in extremely preterm infants – a European Survey

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Dr. Anna Lavizzari
Neonatology
IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Milan, Italy

Tidal breathing flow-volume loop analysis identifies lung function trajectories of former preterm infants in preschool age: a retrospective cohort study.

Dr. Virginie Meau-Petit
Physician
Institut Hospitalier Franco-britannique (ihfb)

A New, Simplified and Data-Driven Lung Ultrasound Approach for Predicting surfactant need in Preterm Infants: A Pilot Study Using Rule-Based and Machine Learning models.

Dr. Camilla Rigotti
Physician
Fondazione IRCCS San Gerardo Dei Tintori

Within-breath respiratory oscillometry on the first week of life in very preterm infants

Dr. Jana Semberova
Physician
The Coombe Hospital

INDIVIDUALISED MASK FOR INFANTS REQUIRING NASAL CONTINUOUS POSITIVE AIRWAY PRESSURE – TAILORED MASK (TMASK) FEASIBILITY STUDY – PROTOTYPE TESTING

Mrs. Greta Sibrecht
Physician
Poznan University Of Medical Sciences

Optimal Administration Strategies for Caffeine in Preterm Infants: A Systematic Review

Dr. Stephanie Ströbele
Doctor
University of Ulm Faculty of Medicine

Duration of apnea before start of backup ventilation during nCPAP in extremely preterm infants and time spent within the SpO2 target: a randomized cross-over study

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Prof. Tomasz Szczapa
Neonatology
Poznan Univeristy Of Medical Sciences

A decade of experience with automated oxygen control (A-FiO2) in Poland - a survey study

Dr. Umit Ayse Tandircioglu
Doctor
Kirikkale University

Evaluation of lung ultrasound findings in newborns with lower respiratory tract infections

Ms. Ana Elisa Rocha Tetilla
Student
Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto

PHYSIOLOGICAL VS. MECHANICAL RECRUITMENT: A CROSSOVER STUDY OF SPONTANEOUS BREATHING AND MANDATORY SIGHS DURING HIGH-FREQUENCY VENTILATION IN PRETERM INFANTS

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