Christoph Härtel, Angela Kribs, Wolfgang Göpel, Peter Dargaville, Egbert Herting
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Abstract
Background: Less invasive surfactant administration (LISA) has become the preferred method of surfactant administration for spontaneously breathing babies on continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP).
Summary: The development of LISA followed the need to combine CPAP and surfactant replacement as mainstay treatment options for respiratory distress syndrome, thereby avoided exposure to positive pressure ventilation.
Key messages: This review summarises the current knowns and unknowns of LISA including the physiological concept, its relevance for short-term and long-term outcomes and the challenges for practical implementation of LISA as part of a less invasive respiratory care bundle. Further, we provide an update of the evidence on alternatives to LISA, for example, nebulised surfactant administration, pharyngeal deposition of surfactant and delivery via supraglottic airway.
背景:摘要:LISA的开发源于将持续气道正压(CPAP)和表面活性物质替代作为呼吸窘迫综合征主要治疗方案的需要,从而避免了正压通气:本综述总结了 LISA 目前的已知和未知情况,包括其生理概念、与短期和长期结果的相关性,以及将 LISA 作为微创呼吸道护理包的一部分实际实施所面临的挑战。此外,我们还提供了有关 LISA 替代品的最新证据,例如雾化表面活性物质给药、咽部表面活性物质沉积以及通过声门上气道给药。