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Early routine versus late selective surfactant in preterm neonates ...

Early routine surfactant administration within 2 h of life as compared to late selective administration significantly reduced the need for MV in the first ...

Early versus delayed selective surfactant treatment for neonatal ...

To compare the effects of early versus delayed selective surfactant therapy for newborns intubated for respiratory distress within the first two hours of life.

Surfactant Replacement Therapy for Preterm and Term Neonates ...

Surfactant replacement was established as an effective and safe therapy for immaturity-related surfactant deficiency by the early 1990s.

Timing of surfactant treatment in respiratory distress syndrome

Following the first report showing clear short-term benefits of administering exogenous surfactant to a group of preterm infants with RDS, several placebo- ...

Early Routine versus Late Selective Surfactant in Preterm Neonates ...

8.9%) were similar in the two groups. Conclusion: Early routine surfactant administration within 2 h of life as compared to late selective ...

Early routine surfactant, method and outcomes - Neonatal Research

Two important new studies of the use of very early routine surfactant, compared to later selective surfactant if necessary.

Early Surfactant Therapy for Respiratory Distress Syndrome in Very ...

Background: It is currently considered that early initiation of nasal continuous positive airway pressure, using a less invasive exogenous ...

Guidelines for surfactant replacement therapy in neonates

The timing of surfactant administration for preterm infants intubated for RDS was examined in one systematic review that compared early (within ...

Early versus delayed selective surfactant treatment for neonatal ...

Giving early selective surfactant to newborn babies on assisted ventilation who have early signs of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) ...

Late Administration of Surfactant May Increase the Risk of Patent ...

Introduction: Early rescue surfactant is the most effective way of administering surfactant but many infants still receive surfactant later.

Surfactant therapy – past, present and future | Article | Infant journal

The first human study using exogenous bovine surfactant was published in 1980. Ten preterm infants with severe RDS were given surfactant via an endotracheal ...

Early versus Delayed Selective Surfactant Treatment for Neonatal ...

Background: Clinical trials have confirmed that surfactant therapy is effective in improving the immediate need for respiratory support and ...

Should less invasive surfactant administration (LISA) become ...

Early surfactant therapy (≤2 HOL) improves outcomes compared to delayed therapy in preterm infants mechanically ventilated at birth. In studies ...

Surfactant Therapy - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

Since surfactant therapy was introduced into routine clinical practice in the early 1990s there has been improved survival particularly of the smallest preterm ...

Clinical decision thresholds for surfactant administration in preterm ...

The ideal threshold at which surfactant administration in preterm neonates with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) is most beneficial is ...

Timing of Initial Surfactant Treatment for Infants 23 to 29 Weeks ...

Surfactant may be administered soon after birth as prophylaxis to infants who are at risk for developing RDS or later as rescue treatment to ...

Study Of The Outcome Of Early And Late Rescue Surfactant ...

Conclusion: Early routine surfactant administration within 2 hrs. of life as compared to late selective administration significantly reduced the need ...

Surfactant Treatment—Adherence to Best Practice, Off-Label Use ...

Timing of surfactant administration, fraction of inspired oxygen (FIO2) criteria for first dose of surfactant, and method of surfactant ...

NICU Surfactant Guideline - Alaska Native Medical Center

In general, the literature does not support giving a first dose of surfactant past about 24 hours of life. ... Discuss the plan for analgesia/sedation.

Early CPAP versus Surfactant in Extremely Preterm Infants

Infants who were intubated within the first 48 hours after birth were to receive surfactant. After an infant's admission to the NICU, the unit used its standard ...