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https://read.qxmd.com/read/34120918/predictors-of-mortality-in-premature-babies-with-respiratory-distress-syndrome-treated-by-early-rescue-surfactant-therapy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vivek Gahlawat, Harish Chellani, Isha Saini, Shobhna Gupta
OBJECTIVE: To determine the predictors of mortality following early rescue surfactant therapy in preterm babies with respiratory distress syndrome. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective cohort study enrolling babies between 28 weeks to 34 weeks with respiratory distress syndrome requiring early rescue surfactant therapy. For statistical analysis babies were further divided into two subgroups: survivors and non-survivors. Maternal and neonatal variables were compared between the two groups to find out the predictors of mortality...
2021: Journal of Neonatal-perinatal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33932914/towards-homogenization-of-liquid-plug-distribution-in-reconstructed-3d-upper-airways-of-the-preterm-infant
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shani Elias-Kirma, Arbel Artzy-Schnirman, Hadas Sabatan, Chelli Dabush, Dan Waisman, Josué Sznitman
Liquid plug therapies are commonly instilled in premature babies suffering from infant respiratory distress syndrome (IRDS) by a procedure called surfactant replacement therapy (SRT) in which a surfactant-laden bolus is instilled endotracheally in the neonatal lungs, dramatically reducing mortality and morbidity in neonatal populations. Since data are frequently limited, the optimal method for surfactant delivery has yet to be established towards more standardized guidelines. Here, we explore the dynamics of liquid plug transport using an anatomically-relevant, true-scale in vitro 3D model of the upper airways of a premature infant...
June 9, 2021: Journal of Biomechanics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33758395/lung-ultrasound-lus-and-surfactant-treatment-looking-for-the-best-predictive-moment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gozdem Kayki, Sule Yigit, Umit Ayse Tandircioglu, Hasan Tolga Celik, Murat Yurdakok
OBJECTIVE: Assess the earliest time of LUS to guide surfactant therapy. STUDY DESIGN: In this observational study (ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier NCT04544514), LUS was performed within 30 min and repeated at 1, 2, 4, and 6 h on preterm babies. White lung appearance was defined as type 1 group, whereas prevalence of lines B as type 2 and lines A as type 3. Ultrasound and radiographic findings were also compared to determine surfactant need. RESULTS: Among 71 patients, 41 received surfactant therapy...
July 2021: Journal of Perinatology: Official Journal of the California Perinatal Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33638878/stabilisation-of-the-preterm-infant-in-the-delivery-room-using-nasal-high-flow-a-5-year-retrospective-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Naren V Siva, Peter R Reynolds
AIM: This study reviews clinical outcomes after initiating a routine policy of preterm respiratory stabilisation using nasal high flow (HF) in the delivery room (DR). METHOD: This was a retrospective observational cohort study in a single-centre neonatal intensive care unit and included all neonates born before 32 weeks of gestation between 1 April 2015 and 31 March 2020. Stabilisation measures and outcomes were recorded including oxygen requirements, admission temperature, surfactant administration, invasive ventilation within 72 h of birth, bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) and death...
July 2021: Acta Paediatrica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33531681/chorioamnionitis-alters-lung-surfactant-lipidome-in-newborns-with-respiratory-distress-syndrome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sonia Giambelluca, Giovanna Verlato, Manuela Simonato, Luca Vedovelli, Luca Bonadies, Lukáš Najdekr, Warwick B Dunn, Virgilio P Carnielli, Paola Cogo
BACKGROUND: Chorioamnionitis is associated with preterm delivery and morbidities; its role in lung disease is controversial. The aim of this study is to assess the effect of chorioamnionitis on metabolite and lipid profiles of epithelial lining fluid in preterm newborns with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). METHODS: The study involved 30 newborns with RDS, born from mothers with or without histological chorioamnionitis (HCA): HCA+, N = 10; HCA-, N = 20...
November 2021: Pediatric Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33526094/hydroxychloroquine-a-successful-treatment-for-lung-disease%C3%A2-in-abca3-deficiency-gene-mutation-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Waleed Shaaban, Majeda Hammoud, Ali Abdulraheem, Yasser Yahia Elsayed, Nawal Alkazemi
BACKGROUND: Pulmonary surfactant is a complex mixture of lipids and specific proteins that stabilizes the alveoli at the end of expiration. Mutations in the gene coding for the triphosphate binding cassette transporter A3 (ABCA3), which facilitates the transfer of lipids to lamellar bodies, constitute the most frequent genetic cause of severe neonatal respiratory distress syndrome and chronic interstitial lung disease in children. Hydroxychloroquine can be used as an effective treatment for this rare severe condition...
February 2, 2021: Journal of Medical Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33491516/the-minimal-invasive-surfactant-therapy-experience-from-a-low-resource-setting
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
J Ajanwaenyi, O Bamidele, C Osim, O Salami, C Umukoro, T Idaboh, U Chimah, A Okolo
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate all cases managed with the Minimal Invasive Surfactant Therapy (MIST) and its effect on outcome. BACKGROUND: Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), a major cause of morbidity and mortality in preterm new-borns is common in sub-Saharan Africa. Surfactant replacement therapy (SRT) is less practiced and the new MIST is just introduced in Asaba, Nigeria. METHODS: This descriptive survey recruited new-borns of consenting parents who provided for the surfactant and other commodities...
January 24, 2021: Journal of Maternal-fetal & Neonatal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33490635/how-to-prevent-rop-in-preterm-infants-in-indonesia
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REVIEW
Johanes Edy Siswanto, Peter H Dijk, Arend F Bos, Rita S Sitorus, Asri C Adisasmita, Sudarto Ronoatmodjo, Pieter J J Sauer
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is a severe disease in preterm infants. It is seen more frequently in Low-Middle Income Countries (LMIC) like Indonesia compared to High-Income Countries (HIC). Risk factors for ROP development are -extreme- preterm birth, use of oxygen, neonatal infections, respiratory problems, inadequate nutrition, and blood and exchange transfusions. In this paper, we give an overview of steps that can be taken in LMIC to prevent ROP and provide guidelines for screening and treating ROP...
March 2021: Health Science Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33444741/evaluation-of-recombinant-human-sp-d-in-the-rat-premature-lung-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Raquel Arroyo, Shawn N Grant, Kara R Gouwens, Deja M Miller, Paul S Kingma
BACKGROUND: The lungs of premature and term babies are structurally different from the adult lungs. Preterm lungs are underdeveloped, non-compliant in terms of breathing, often need mechanical ventilation and these patients commonly develop syndromes as a consequence of their prematurity, such as bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). Surfactant protein SP-D could be a therapy for BPD. However, there is a need for an animal model that resembles the structural characteristics of premature lungs to test SP-D and future molecules that will target the newborn population...
May 2021: Annals of Anatomy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33345663/a-first-in-human-clinical-study-of-a-new-sp-b-and-sp-c-enriched-synthetic-surfactant-chf5633-in-preterm-babies-with-respiratory-distress-syndrome-two-year-outcomes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David G Sweet, Mark Turner, Zbynek Straňák, Richard Plavka, Paul Clarke, Ben Stenson, Dominique Singer, Rangmar Goelz, Laura Fabbri, Guido Varoli, Annalisa Piccinno, Debora Santoro, Dorothea Del Buono, Christian P Speer
OBJECTIVE: To assess at 24 months corrected age (CA) the neurological, respiratory, and general health status of children born prematurely from 27+0 to 33+6 weeks' gestation who were treated in a first-in-human study with a new fully synthetic surfactant (CHF5633) enriched with SP-B and SP-C proteins. OUTCOME MEASURES: Children were assessed using Bayley Scales of Infant Development (BSID), with a score below normal defined as BSID-II Mental Development Index score <70, or BSID-III cognitive composite score <85...
December 2022: Journal of Maternal-fetal & Neonatal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33337391/a-case-of-neonatal-diabetes-insipidus-following-dexamethasone-for-bronchopulmonary-dysplasia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Haytham Eid, Essa Al Awad, Kamran Yusuf
BACKGROUND: Diabetes insipidus (DI) is a disease resulting from defects in the arginine vasopressin system responsible for regulating body water homeostasis. It is characterized by polyuria with increased serum osmolality and sodium and can result from congenital or acquired disorders. CLINICAL PRESENTATION: A baby was admitted to NICU for extreme prematurity (25 weeks gestation), extreme low birth weight (900 grams) and respiratory distress. He received one dose of Surfactant and was ventilated using high frequency jet ventilation for development of pulmonary interstitial emphysema...
2021: Journal of Neonatal-perinatal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33102410/csf-surfactant-protein-changes-in-preterm-infants-after-intraventricular-hemorrhage
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthias Krause, Wolfgang Härtig, Cynthia Vanessa Mahr, Cindy Richter, Julia Schob, Joana Puchta, Karl-Titus Hoffmann, Ulf Nestler, Ulrich Thome, Matthias Knüpfer, Corinna Gebauer, Stefan Schob
Introduction: Surfactant proteins (SP) have been shown to be inherent proteins of the human CNS and are altered during acute and chronic disturbances of CSF circulation. Aim of the study was to examine the changes of surfactant protein concentrations in CSF of preterm babies suffering from intraventricular hemorrhage. Patients and Methods: Consecutive CSF samples of 21 preterm infants with intraventricular hemorrhages (IVH) and posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus (PHHC) were collected at primary intervention, after 5-10 days and at time of shunt insertion ~50 days after hemorrhage...
2020: Frontiers in Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33058208/continuous-positive-airway-pressure-cpap-for-respiratory-distress-in-preterm-infants
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jacqueline J Ho, Prema Subramaniam, Peter G Davis
BACKGROUND: Respiratory distress, particularly respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), is the single most important cause of morbidity and mortality in preterm infants. In infants with progressive respiratory insufficiency, intermittent positive pressure ventilation (IPPV) with surfactant has been the usual treatment, but it is invasive, potentially resulting in airway and lung injury. Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) has been used for the prevention and treatment of respiratory distress, as well as for the prevention of apnoea, and in weaning from IPPV...
October 15, 2020: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32835403/preterm-babies-management-and-challenges-associated-with-survival-in-a-resource-limited-setting
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Bello, S Pius, B A Ibrahim, H A Ibrahim
BACKGROUND: Preterm babies have constituted a major constraints on human and material resources due to early mortality and long term disability among survivors. Rates of disability among survivors have increased over the period, with high rates of broncho-pulmonary dysplasia. OBJECTIVE: To determine the survival and management challenges of preterm babies in University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital, Maiduguri Borno State REUSLTS: Of the 1129 preterm babies managed in the Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU), 714 cases notes were retrieved and analyzed giving a retrieval rate of 63%...
September 2020: West African Journal of Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32755324/inhaled-vitamin-a-is-more-effective-than-intramuscular-dosing-in-mitigating-hyperoxia-induced-lung-injury-in-a-neonatal-rat-model-of-bronchopulmonary-dysplasia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Craig A Gelfand, Reiko Sakurai, Ying Wang, Yitian Liu, Robert Segal, Virender K Rehan
Prevention of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) in premature-birth babies continues to be an unmet medical need. Intramuscular vitamin A is currently employed in preterm neonates to prevent BPD but requires intramuscular injections in fragile neonates. We hypothesized that noninvasive inhaled delivery of vitamin A, targeted to lung, would be a more effective and tolerable strategy. We employed our well-established hyperoxia-injury neonatal rat model, exposing newborn rats to 7 days of constant extreme (95% O2 ) hyperoxia, comparing vitamin A dosed every 48 h via either aerosol inhalation or intramuscular injection with normoxic untreated healthy animals and vehicle-inhalation hyperoxia groups as positive and negative controls, respectively...
September 1, 2020: American Journal of Physiology. Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32747028/generation-of-novel-trimeric-fragments-of-human-sp-a-and-sp-d-after-recombinant-soluble-expression-in-e-coli
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alastair Watson, Grith L Sørensen, Uffe Holmskov, Harry J Whitwell, Jens Madsen, Howard Clark
Surfactant treatment for neonatal respiratory distress syndrome has dramatically improved survival of preterm infants. However, this has resulted in a markedly increased incidence of sequelae such as neonatal chronic inflammatory lung disease. The current surfactant preparations in clinical use lack the natural lung defence proteins surfactant proteins (SP)-A and D. These are known to have anti-inflammatory and anti-infective properties essential for maintaining healthy non-inflamed lungs. Supplementation of currently available animal derived surfactant therapeutics with these anti-inflammatory proteins in the first few days of life could prevent the development of inflammatory lung disease in premature babies...
July 2020: Immunobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32603380/treatment-outcomes-of-pumani-bubble-cpap-versus-oxygen-therapy-among-preterm-babies-presenting-with-respiratory-distress-at-a-tertiary-hospital-in-tanzania-randomised-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Annette Baine Mwatha, Michael Mahande, Raimos Olomi, Beatrice John, Rune Philemon
BACKGROUND: Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) is the most common respiratory disease in premature babies and the major cause of morbidity and mortality among preterm babies. Effective treatment of these babies requires exogenous surfactant and/or mechanical ventilation but these are of limited availability in low and middle income countries. A cheaper, simpler and more accessible treatment for preterms with RDS called bubble-continuous positive airway pressure (bCPAP) has been reported to be effective in treating RDS in preterm babies with varying levels of effectiveness ranging from 42% to 85%...
2020: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32583989/characteristics-of-preterm-with-sight-threatening-retinopathy-of-prematurity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Muhammad Hanif, Shabina Ariff, Aisha Ansar, Khabir Ahmed, Ali Shabbir Hussain
BACKGROUND: Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is a preventable and treatable vasoproliferative disorder of the retina which develops mostly in preterm babies. It is a leading cause of childhood blindness and more common in under developed countries. Prevalence of the severe ROP is 7.7% in Pakistan. We reviewed the characteristics of preterm babies with severe ROP to evaluate the predictors of sight threatening ROP. METHODS: Our study was conducted at the NICU of Aga Khan University Hospital which is a tertiary care private sector hospital in Karachi...
April 2020: Journal of Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad: JAMC
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32327998/small-molecule-inhibitor-adjuvant-surfactant-therapy-attenuates-ventilator-and-hyperoxia-induced-lung-injury-in-preterm-rabbits
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pragnya Das, Tore Curstedt, Beamon Agarwal, Varsha M Prahaladan, John Ramirez, Shreya Bhandari, Mansoor A Syed, Fabrizio Salomone, Costanza Casiraghi, Nicola Pelizzi, Vineet Bhandari
Background: Invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) has become one of the mainstays of therapy in NICUs worldwide, as a result of which premature babies with extremely low birth weight have been able to survive. Although lifesaving, IMV can result in lung inflammation and injury. Surfactant therapy is considered a standard of care in preterm infants with immature lungs. Recently, small molecule inhibitors like siRNAs and miRNAs have been used for therapeutic purposes. Ddit3 (CHOP), Ang2 and miR34a are known to be upregulated in experimental lung injury...
2020: Frontiers in Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32223486/reducing-post-extubation-failure-rates-in-very-preterm-infants-is-bipap-better-than-cpap
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Letizia Capasso, Angela Carla Borrelli, Julia Cerullo, Maria Angela Caiazzo, Clara Coppola, Marta Palma, Francesco Raimondi
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is currently used in neonates after mechanical ventilation though it may occasionally be associated with air leaks syndromes or it may fail to support the baby. The pressure difference offered by bilevel continuous positive distending pressure (BiPAP) respect to CPAP may be an advantage to the spontaneously breathing patient. In this study, we compared the efficacy of CPAP and BiPAP in the firstweek post-extubation in a series of very preterm infants...
April 2022: Journal of Maternal-fetal & Neonatal Medicine
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