Background: Previous research shows that a lung ultrasound score (LUS) can anticipate CPAP failure in neonatal respiratory distress syndrome. Research Question: Can LUS also predict the need for surfactant replacement? Study Design and Methods: Multicenter, pragmatic study of preterm neonates who underwent lung ultrasound at birth and those given surfactant by masked physicians, who also were scanned within 24 h from administration. Clinical data and respiratory support variables were recorded. Accuracy of LUS, oxygen saturation to FIO2 ratio, FIO2, and Silverman score for surfactant administration were evaluated using receiver operating characteristic curves. The simultaneous prognostic values of LUS and oxygen saturation to FIO2 ratio for...
According to both European and American Guidelines, preterm neonates have to be treated by nasal con...
Objective: To compare the short‐term efficacy of surfactant administration by laryngeal mask airway ...
Rationale: Lung ultrasound is useful in critically ill patients with acute respiratory failure. Give...
Background: Previous research shows that a lung ultrasound score (LUS) can anticipate CPAP failure i...
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 ...
There are several lung ultrasound scores (LUS) for evaluating lung aeration in critically ill adults...
Introduction: Early targeted surfactant therapy for preterm infants is recommended but the best crit...
Objective: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of the surfactant adsorption test (SAT) as a predict...
Objective To determine the diagnostic accuracy of the surfactant adsorption test (SAT) as a predicto...
Background: Current criteria for surfactant administration assume that hypoxia is a direct marker of...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The utility of a lung ultrasound score (LUS) has been described in the ea...
Objectives: Prematurity is one of the most important issues in perinatology. The most frequent postn...
According to both European and American Guidelines, preterm neonates have to be treated by nasal con...
Objective: To compare the short‐term efficacy of surfactant administration by laryngeal mask airway ...
Rationale: Lung ultrasound is useful in critically ill patients with acute respiratory failure. Give...
Background: Previous research shows that a lung ultrasound score (LUS) can anticipate CPAP failure i...
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 ...
There are several lung ultrasound scores (LUS) for evaluating lung aeration in critically ill adults...
Introduction: Early targeted surfactant therapy for preterm infants is recommended but the best crit...
Objective: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of the surfactant adsorption test (SAT) as a predict...
Objective To determine the diagnostic accuracy of the surfactant adsorption test (SAT) as a predicto...
Background: Current criteria for surfactant administration assume that hypoxia is a direct marker of...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The utility of a lung ultrasound score (LUS) has been described in the ea...
Objectives: Prematurity is one of the most important issues in perinatology. The most frequent postn...
According to both European and American Guidelines, preterm neonates have to be treated by nasal con...
Objective: To compare the short‐term efficacy of surfactant administration by laryngeal mask airway ...
Rationale: Lung ultrasound is useful in critically ill patients with acute respiratory failure. Give...