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. 1995;154(8 Suppl 3):S2-4.
doi: 10.1007/BF02155101.

Surfactant replacement therapy for non-respiratory distress syndrome neonatal respiratory disease--research or clinical application?

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Surfactant replacement therapy for non-respiratory distress syndrome neonatal respiratory disease--research or clinical application?

A Greenough. Eur J Pediatr. 1995.

Abstract

Research studies have highlighted both physiological and pathological evidence to incriminate surfactant abnormality and/or deficiency in many neonatal respiratory diseases. Data from animal models and clinical studies support the concept that surfactant replacement therapy (SRT) may have a role to play in such problems. There is now, therefore, a need to perform further randomized controlled trials to assess the appropriate clinical application of SRT in non-respiratory distress syndrome neonatal respiratory disease.

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