Literature DB >> 33757706

LISA/MIST: Complex clinical problems almost never have easy solutions.

Daniele De Luca1, Shivani Shankar-Aguilera2, Eduardo Bancalari3.   

Abstract

Over the last 10 years, new techniques to administer surfactant have been promoted, based on their presumed lesser invasiveness and they have been generally called LISA (less invasive surfactant administration). We believe that the clinical potential of LISA techniques is currently overestimated. LISA lacks biological and pathophysiological background justifying its potential benefits. Moreover, LISA has been investigated in clinical trials without previous translational data and these trials are affected by significant flaws. The available data from these trials only allow to conclude that LISA is better than prolonged, unrestricted invasive ventilation with loosely described parameters, a mode of respiratory support that should be anyway avoided in preterm infants. We urge the conduction of high-quality studies to understand how to choose and titrate analgesia/sedation and optimize surfactant administration in preterm neonates. We offer a comprehensive, evidence-based review of the clinical data on LISA, their biases and the lack of physiopathology background.
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Keywords:  INSURE; Preterm neonates; Respiratory distress; Surfactant

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33757706     DOI: 10.1016/j.siny.2021.101230

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Semin Fetal Neonatal Med        ISSN: 1744-165X            Impact factor:   3.926


  4 in total

Review 1.  Enhanced INSURE (ENSURE): an updated and standardised reference for surfactant administration.

Authors:  Feriel Fortas; Barbara Loi; Roberta Centorrino; Giulia Regiroli; Rafik Ben-Ammar; Shivani Shankar-Aguilera; Nadya Yousef; Daniele De Luca
Journal:  Eur J Pediatr       Date:  2021-11-04       Impact factor: 3.860

Review 2.  Techniques to evaluate surfactant activity for a personalized therapy of RDS neonates.

Authors:  Chiara Autilio
Journal:  Biomed J       Date:  2021-11-07       Impact factor: 4.910

3.  Early surfactant and non-invasive ventilation versus intubation and surfactant: a propensity score-matched national study.

Authors:  Hallvard Reigstad; Karl Ove Hufthammer; Arild E Rønnestad; Claus Klingenberg; Hans Jørgen Stensvold; Trond Markestad
Journal:  BMJ Paediatr Open       Date:  2022-07

4.  Alternative Methods of Surfactant Administration in Preterm Infants with Respiratory Distress Syndrome: State of the Art.

Authors:  Ömer Erdeve; Emel Okulu; Kari D Roberts; Scott O Guthrie; Prem Fort; H Gözde Kanmaz Kutman; Peter A Dargaville
Journal:  Turk Arch Pediatr       Date:  2021-11
  4 in total

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