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Title: | Evaluation of surfactant replacement therapy effects – A new potential role of lung ultrasound | Authors: | Jovan Lovrenski Erich Sorantin Sanja Stojanović Aleksandra Doronjski Aleksandra Lovrenski |
Keywords: | respiratory distress syndrome;premature;ultrasound;lung;surfactant | Issue Date: | 1-Jan-2015 | Journal: | Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo | Abstract: | © 2015, Serbia Medical Society. All rights reserved. Introduction Previous studies suggested that effects of the surfactant administration in preterm infants with respiratory distress syndrome cannot be followed by lung ultrasound (L-US). Objective The aim of the paper is to evaluate the surfactant replacement therapy effects using a new, proposed grading system for L-US findings. Methods We report the series of 12 preterm infants with clinical and radiographic signs of respiratory distress syndrome, in whom L-US examinations were performed prior to, and within the first 24 hours after surfactant administration. To evaluate the surfactant replacement therapy effects, we proposed a new grading system (1 to 6) for L-US findings at each examined lung area, based on the presence of normal finding, the amount of B-lines and subpleural consolidations. Results All preterm infants had an improvement of L-US findings from one to four grades observed within the first 24 hours after surfactant administration, which has not been previously reported. The improvement of L-US findings was most commonly observed in anterior lung areas. Conclusion L-US might enable an early detection of the surfactant replacement therapy effects. Further prospective studies are necessary to define the role of L-US in this field. | URI: | https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5515 | ISSN: | 3708179 | DOI: | 10.2298/SARH1512669L |
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