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Lessons Learned from a Career in Neonatal Research
Richard J. Martin, M.D.Drusinsky-Fanaroff Chair in Neonatology
Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital
Professor of Pediatrics
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, Ohio
Seize opportunities and energetic mentorship
Hang in there and formulate the next question
Lessons learned from animal models
Take opportunities to engage in clinical trials
Lessons Learned…
ABSTRACT
“…Continuous monitoring of respiration in small infants is now clinically feasible.”
Pediatrics 1969
Kattwinkel 1975
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CPAP
DURING
CPAP
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PN
EIC
EP
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Effect of CPAP on Incidence of Apnea
Seize opportunities and energetic mentorship
Hang in there and formulate the next question
Lessons learned from animal models
Take opportunities to engage in clinical trials
Lessons Learned…
Physiologic Data From Upper Airway Dilator Muscles During Development
Alae nasi (AN)
Genioglossus (GG)
Sternohyoid (SH)
Posterior Cricoarytenoid
(PCA)
Nasal CPAP for Neonatal Apnea
Decrease in upper airway resistance
Increase in FRC
Improvement in oxygenation
Seize opportunities and energetic mentorship
Hang in there and formulate the next question
Lessons learned from animal models
Take opportunities to engage in clinical trials
Lessons Learned…
CO2 Threshold of Respiratory Muscles
Carlo: J Appl Physiol 1988
DIA
GG
m±SE
control 30 60 90 120
100
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40
20
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CO2
Time (sec)
Min
ute
EM
G (
% m
ax)
Respiratory Control andLES Pressure
Kiatchoosakun, Pediatr Res 2002
25
0
PLES(mmHg)
30 s
DIA EMG
(AU)
Hypoxia-induced apnea
LES Pressure Associatedwith Apnea Onset
Time Relative to Apnea Onset (sec)
mm
Hg
0 4 8 12 16 20-20 -16 -12 -8 -40
10
20
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ApneaLES Pressure
Omari, J Pediatr 2009
Seize opportunities and energetic mentorship
Hang in there and formulate the next question
Lessons learned from animal models
Take opportunities to engage in clinical trials
Lessons Learned…
Lessons from ClinicalTrial Opportunities
HIFI Study, NEJM 1989
CHIME Study, JAMA 2001
NO CLD, NEJM 2006
PreVent, 2016-
Lessons from ClinicalTrial Opportunities
HIFI Study, NEJM 1989
CHIME Study, JAMA 2001
NO CLD, NEJM 2006
PreVent, 2016-
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PCA (weeks) at beginning of 4-week observation period
No. of
infa
nts
CHIME Study: JAMA 2001
Infants with ≥ One Extreme Event per 20,000 Monitor Hours
Lessons from ClinicalTrial Opportunities
HIFI Study, NEJM 1989
CHIME Study, JAMA 2001
NO CLD, NEJM 2006
PreVent, 2016-
Proposed Effects of Nitric Oxide on the Development of the Respiratory System
Martin RJ: N Engl J Med 2005
NIH Consensus Development Conference: Inhaled Nitric Oxide for Premature Infants
“Available evidence does not support use of iNO in
routine care of premature infants who require
respiratory support”.
“Future research should seek to understand the gap
between benefits on lung development and function
suggested by basic research and animal studies, and
the results of clinical trials to date”.
Pediatrics 2011
Lessons from ClinicalTrial Opportunities
HIFI Study, NEJM 1989
CHIME Study, JAMA 2001
NO CLD, NEJM 2006
PreVent, 2016-
Prematurity-related VentilatoryControl [PreVent] 2016-
An NHLBI sponsored multicenter observational study to investigate mechanisms of ventilatory control that contribute to the risk of respiratory morbidity in preterm infants
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