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Efficacy of surfactant at different gestational ages for infants with respiratory distress syndrome.

Li Wang1, Long Chen1, Renjun Li1, Jinning Zhao1, Xiushuang Wu1, Xue Li1, Yuan Shi1.   

Abstract

Since exogenous surfactant replacement therapy was first used to prevent respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), it has become the main method for treatment of RDS. However, in some infants, death is inevitable despite intensive care and surfactant replacement therapy, especially in near-term and term infants. The main purpose of this study was to compare the therapeutic effect of pulmonary surfactant for infants at different gestational ages and to investigate whether exogenous surfactant replacement therapy is effective for all newborns with RDS. Data on surfactant replacement therapy, including blood gas, oxygenation function parameters and therapy results, were collected from 135 infants who were diagnosed with RDS during three years at a tertiary neonatal intensive care unit. According to gestational age, the subjects were classified into three groups as follows: group 1: gestational age <35 weeks (n=54); group 2: 35 weeks ≤ gestational age <37 weeks (n=35); group 3: gestational age ≥37 weeks (n=46). Six hours after surfactant was given, there were significantly better blood gas results in group 1 and worse results in groups 2 and 3. Similar oxygenation function parameter results were observed in the three groups. In addition, there was a trend toward an increased rate of repeated surfactant administration with increasing gestational age. For near-term and term infants, the efficacy of surfactant therapy was not as good as it was for preterm infants. The causes of RDS in near-term and term infants might be different from those in preterm infants and should be studied further.

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Keywords:  Surfactant; gestational age; infants; respiratory distress syndrome

Year:  2015        PMID: 26550326      PMCID: PMC4613011     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med        ISSN: 1940-5901


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