This document is a research study that compares automated oxygen titration with manual control in newborns and young infants with respiratory insufficiency. The study found that automated oxygen titration resulted in better control of oxygen saturation levels, reducing both hypoxemia and hyperoxemia. The researchers suggest that automated oxygen control may be more effective in targeting the desired oxygen saturation range in these patients. The study was conducted by a team of researchers and was supported by the Victorian Government. The document includes a table presenting the study's outcomes and references to related studies. [Extracted from the article]