2002
DOI: 10.1515/jpm.2002.018
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Acute side effects of surfactant treatment

Abstract: There is increasing evidence from studies on animals and humans that surfactant administration may have a great impact on cerebral perfusion. These effects may result from direct pulmonary or hemodynamic changes (or a combination of both), but may also be due to rapid alterations of blood gases. Type of surfactant and mode of administration seem to play an important role. Results from the pertinent literature are summarised with a special emphasis on how to avoid potentially harmful side effects of surfactant … Show more

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“…13,14 However, bolus administration has also been associated with airway obstruction 15 and all infants in our study received surfactant using this technique. Wheeler et al 16 used assisted control volume guarantee ventilation during the administration of a surfactant with a volume of 1.25 ml kg À1 (Curosurf, Chiesi Farmaceutici SpA, Parma, Italy).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…13,14 However, bolus administration has also been associated with airway obstruction 15 and all infants in our study received surfactant using this technique. Wheeler et al 16 used assisted control volume guarantee ventilation during the administration of a surfactant with a volume of 1.25 ml kg À1 (Curosurf, Chiesi Farmaceutici SpA, Parma, Italy).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In some animals and newborns with RDS, administration of surfactant bolus led to decrease of systemic vascular resistance compensated by an increase in cardiac output, while pulmonary vascular resistance was either increased or decreased by activation of NO synthase [82]. Changes of arterial blood pressure after surfactant administration may result in changes of cerebral blood flow velocity and abnormalities of EEG [82]. Bolus administration can lead to an obstruction of tube or tracheobronchial tree or to a drug reflux with subsequent distention of terminal airways, pulmonary interstitial emphysema or pneumothorax [83].…”
Section: Exogenous Surfactantmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to high cost and concern for its dangerous acute side effects, such as intense instant hemodynamic fluctuation and hypoxemia [9], physicians are usually cautious in PS dosage. It has been suspected that the single-dose scheme may be enough to revive the intrinsic production, as exogenous surfactant can be recycled by the host type II epithelial cells.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%