Minimally or less invasive surfactant replacement therapy in neonates: A narrative review

IF 0.2 Q4 PEDIATRICS Journal of Clinical Neonatology Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.4103/jcn.jcn_2_21
Gengaimuthu Karthikeyan
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Surfactant replacement therapy is a major cornerstone in the successful management of neonates with respiratory distress syndrome. Until recently, the INtubate, SURfactant, Extubate protocol was the best a trade-off achieved to deliver the surfactant to the air exchanging respiratory epithelium against the barotrauma of prolonged intubation and ventilation. Minimal or Less Invasive Surfactant Therapy (MIST or LISA) was adapted in clinical practice as a gentler and a gentler way of delivering surfactant. LISA or MIST is associated with a significant reduction in the oxygen days and chronic lung disease, intraventricular hemorrhage of grade 2 or above, retinopathy of prematurity and other key neonatal outcomes. This translates into shortened neonatal intensive care unit stay and a significant reduction in the stress levels of neonatal nurses, parents, and caregivers. This procedure needs to be performed by skilled professionals with appropriate training to achieve the desired results.
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微创或微创表面活性剂替代治疗在新生儿:叙述回顾
表面活性剂替代疗法是成功治疗新生儿呼吸窘迫综合征的主要基石。直到最近,INtubate、SURfactant、Extubate方案是将表面活性剂输送到空气交换呼吸上皮以对抗长期插管和通气带来的压力创伤的最佳折衷方案。微创或微创表面活性剂治疗(MIST或LISA)在临床实践中被认为是一种更温和、更温和的表面活性剂输送方式。LISA或MIST与氧气天数和慢性肺病、2级或以上脑室出血、早产视网膜病变和其他关键新生儿结局的显著减少有关。这意味着缩短了新生儿重症监护室的住院时间,并显著降低了新生儿护士、父母和护理人员的压力水平。该程序需要由受过适当培训的熟练专业人员执行,以达到预期效果。
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