Noninvasive Ventilation in the Age of Surfactant Administration
- PMID: 31345543
- DOI: 10.1016/j.clp.2019.05.002
Noninvasive Ventilation in the Age of Surfactant Administration
Abstract
Numerous advances in neonatal care have improved outcomes in preterm infants. Antenatal steroids, through their ability to promote lung maturation and function, have led to significant improvements in death, intraventricular hemorrhage, necrotizing enterocolitis, and respiratory distress syndrome. For years, exogenous surfactant administration has been used in conjunction with antenatal steroids to further improve outcomes for preterm infants. However, as continuous positive airway pressure has been shown to be effective in treating respiratory distress syndrome, it has become less clear how exogenous surfactant should be used. Novel approaches combining these therapies may lead to further improvement in clinical outcome.
Keywords: Continuous positive airway pressure; Newborn; Preterm; Surfactant.
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