Comparison of porcine versus bovine surfactant in preterm respiratory distress syndrome: Evidence from real‐world data. A multicentre collaboration from Karnataka
Abhishek S. Aradhya,
Sharath S. Ghalige,
Babu Madarkar
et al.
Abstract:Background & ObjectivesPorcine surfactant (200 mg/kg initial dose) seems to be superior to bovine surfactants (100 mg/kg) in respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). There is limited data on the choice of surfactant from the developing world. Logically, using higher doses of porcine surfactant comes with an additional cost burden. We decided to evaluate the clinical effects of different types of surfactants.MethodsA retrospective analysis was conducted from August 2019 to December 2022 in six tertiary centers.… Show more
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