There are several lung ultrasound scores (LUS) for evaluating lung aeration in critically ill adults with restrictive lung disorders. A modified LUS adapted for neonates correlates well with oxygenation and is able to be used to predict the need for surfactant in preterm neonates with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). However, no data are available for extremely preterm neonates for whom timely surfactant administration is especially important. We hypothesized that LUS might be reliable in extremely preterm neonates with RDS who are treated with continuous positive airway pressure. We aimed to determine the diagnostic accuracy of LUS in predicting the need for surfactant treatment and re-treatment in this population
Objective To determine the diagnostic accuracy of the surfactant adsorption test (SAT) as a predicto...
Respiratory distress (RD) is one of the most common causes of admission to the neonatal intensive ca...
AbstractAim of the workTo study the value of lung ultrasound as early diagnostic tool in RDS.Subject...
There are several lung ultrasound scores (LUS) for evaluating lung aeration in critically ill adults...
INTRODUCTION: Early identification of infants requiring surfactant therapy improves outcomes. We eva...
Objective: To assess changes in neonatal lung ultrasonography score (nLUS) after surfactant administ...
Objectives: We aim to verify the diagnostic accuracy of a lung ultrasonography (LUS) score to early ...
Background: Previous research shows that a lung ultrasound score (LUS) can anticipate CPAP failure i...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The utility of a lung ultrasound score (LUS) has been described in the ea...
Rationale: Lung ultrasound is useful in critically ill patients with acute respiratory failure. Give...
Rationale: Lung ultrasound scores (LUS) might be useful in monitoring neonates with chronic pulmonar...
Lung ultrasound is useful in critically ill patients with acute respiratory failure. Given its chara...
Continuous positive airway pressure and surfactant represent the first- and second-line treatment fo...
Objective To determine the diagnostic accuracy of the surfactant adsorption test (SAT) as a predicto...
Respiratory distress (RD) is one of the most common causes of admission to the neonatal intensive ca...
AbstractAim of the workTo study the value of lung ultrasound as early diagnostic tool in RDS.Subject...
There are several lung ultrasound scores (LUS) for evaluating lung aeration in critically ill adults...
INTRODUCTION: Early identification of infants requiring surfactant therapy improves outcomes. We eva...
Objective: To assess changes in neonatal lung ultrasonography score (nLUS) after surfactant administ...
Objectives: We aim to verify the diagnostic accuracy of a lung ultrasonography (LUS) score to early ...
Background: Previous research shows that a lung ultrasound score (LUS) can anticipate CPAP failure i...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The utility of a lung ultrasound score (LUS) has been described in the ea...
Rationale: Lung ultrasound is useful in critically ill patients with acute respiratory failure. Give...
Rationale: Lung ultrasound scores (LUS) might be useful in monitoring neonates with chronic pulmonar...
Lung ultrasound is useful in critically ill patients with acute respiratory failure. Given its chara...
Continuous positive airway pressure and surfactant represent the first- and second-line treatment fo...
Objective To determine the diagnostic accuracy of the surfactant adsorption test (SAT) as a predicto...
Respiratory distress (RD) is one of the most common causes of admission to the neonatal intensive ca...
AbstractAim of the workTo study the value of lung ultrasound as early diagnostic tool in RDS.Subject...