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Study Shows Lung Ultrasound Can Guide PEEP Adjustments in Newborns

July 28, 2026
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Study Shows Lung Ultrasound Can Guide PEEP Adjustments in Newborns

Study Shows Lung Ultrasound Can Guide PEEP Adjustments in Newborns

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A new study suggests that a bedside ultrasound approach could help clinicians fine-tune breathing support for newborns who need positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP)—a cornerstone therapy in neonatal respiratory care. The work, published July 28, 2026 in J Perinatol, focuses on whether lung ultrasound can guide PEEP adjustments in real time, potentially improving outcomes while reducing trial-and-error.

In many neonatal intensive care units, PEEP is adjusted based on a mix of clinical observation, blood gases, and respiratory mechanics. But these indicators can be slow or indirect, and overly aggressive settings may risk lung injury. The researchers therefore asked a more targeted question: can lung ultrasound detect changes in aeration well enough to support safer, individualized PEEP titration?

Using lung ultrasound, the team aimed to track ultrasound patterns linked to aeration and recruitment. In particular, they evaluated how scan findings shifted as PEEP was increased or decreased. Ultrasound markers such as the appearance of lung sliding, changes in echogenicity, and patterns associated with collapsed versus aerated regions were used as physiologic feedback.

The study reports that ultrasound-guided PEEP adjustment is feasible in this setting, meaning the technique can be applied at the bedside and the imaging signal changes in step with ventilator adjustments. While feasibility does not automatically translate into improved long-term outcomes, it is an important first step for building protocols that can later be tested in larger clinical trials.

From a technical standpoint, the approach centers on translating ultrasound information into actionable ventilator decisions. The goal is to identify settings that preserve alveolar stability without excessive overdistension, a balance clinicians strive for in neonatal lung management.

If validated in future randomized studies, ultrasound-guided titration could streamline workflows by reducing reliance on delayed laboratory results. It may also offer a repeatable method for reassessing lung status after each adjustment, especially during the dynamic first days of life when respiratory physiology can change quickly.

Beyond neonatal care, the strategy reflects a broader trend: using noninvasive imaging to personalize critical support. For respiratory therapy, it could help transform PEEP selection from a largely population-based practice into a real-time, patient-specific process.

The authors point to the need for further research to confirm that ultrasound guidance improves clinically meaningful endpoints such as duration of ventilation, oxygen requirements, and rates of ventilator-associated complications.

Ultimately, the study positions lung ultrasound as a potential “control knob” for ventilation—turning an ultrasound image into immediate physiological insight for the smallest patients.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41372-026-02831-6

Tags: bedside ultrasound in neonatal intensive careminimizing lung injury in newbornsneonatal lung imaging for ventilationneonatal lung ultrasoundneonatal respiratory support optimizationnon-invasive PEEP adjustment techniquesPEEP titration in newbornspersonalized ventilation strategies for neonatesreal-time lung aeration monitoringrespiratory mechanics assessment with ultrasoundultrasound markers for lung recruitmentultrasound-guided ventilation management
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