1997
DOI: 10.1542/peds.100.1.e4
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Mortality, Severe Respiratory Distress Syndrome, and Chronic Lung Disease of the Newborn Are Reduced More After Prophylactic Than After Therapeutic Administration of the Surfactant Curosurf

Abstract: ABSTRACT.Objective. To test the hypothesis that prophylactic treatment with the surfactant Curosurf (Chiesi Farmaceutici SPA, Parma, Italy) improves survival and respiratory problems more than rescue treatment.Design. Meta-analysis of three prophylaxis versus rescue treatment trials, conducted in four countries.Methods. A meta-analysis was performed with the original, individual data of mortality, severe respiratory distress syndrome, and chronic lung disease of 671 newborns as outcomes. The random-effects log… Show more

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“…31 The mortality of mechanically ventilated infants Ͻ30 weeks' gestation given rescue treatment with natural modified surfactant ranged from 17% to 25%. 3,4,28 The mortality was 12% to 15% in prophylactically treated infants. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…31 The mortality of mechanically ventilated infants Ͻ30 weeks' gestation given rescue treatment with natural modified surfactant ranged from 17% to 25%. 3,4,28 The mortality was 12% to 15% in prophylactically treated infants. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the same trial, there seemed to be a higher need for ventilation among infants randomized relatively late after birth and in infants with relatively low birth weight. From the literature we know that surfactant given prophylactically, [2][3][4] or as early treatment to infants requiring mechanical ventilation, 5 is more effective than late rescue treatment.…”
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“…A meta-analysis of these prophylaxis versus rescue treatment trials was published by Egberts et al 60 in 1997. Prophylaxis was defined as administration of surfactant in the delivery suite within 10 to 15 min of birth.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…28 d Effect has only been described for one natural surfactant. 22 As the pathogenesis of disturbed alveolarization, vascularization and tissue repair in the immature lung leading to BPD is multifactorial, it is unlikely that one single agent will be identified as a 'miracle drug' in the prevention or treatment of the disease. The 'miracle drug' of the 1990s, dexamethasone, has almost completely lost its role in the management of extremely premature infants.…”
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“…21 However, a meta-analysis of three trials enrolling a total of 671 preterm infants treated prophylactically with the natural porcine surfactant preparation poractant-alpha (Curosurf s ; Dey L.P. Napa CA, Chiesi Farmaceutici, S.p.A., Italy) clearly demonstrated a reduction in the severity of respiratory distress syndrome, mortality and the incidence of BPD at 28 days of life. 22 Despite the limitations of this analysis, owing to the relatively small sample size, prophylactic or early surfactant treatment may have a potential role in preventing BPD, especially in preterm infants less than 28 weeks of gestational age.…”
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