45 p.Introducción y objetivos: La enfermedad de membrana hialina (EMH) es una patología inversamente proporcional a la edad gestacional que consiste en un cuadro respiratorio agudo por déficit de surfactante endógeno. El objetivo principal del estudio es analizar los cambios en el manejo de la EMH en los recién nacidos prematuros en los últimos diez años, en relación con la asistencia respiratoria recibida, el tipo de surfactante y la técnica de administración empleada, así como la comorbilidad asociada a la EMH y la prematuridad y los episodios respiratorios en los dos primeros años de vida. Material y métodos: estudio de cohortes retrospectivo realizado mediante la revisión de historias clínicas de los recién nacidos prematuros con dia...
Importance The long-term effects of surfactant administration via a thin catheter (minimally invasi...
BACKGROUND: In preterm infants with Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS), Less Invasive Surfactant Ad...
Our aim was to develop consensus recommendations from United Kingdom (UK) neonatal specialists on th...
Hyaline membrane disease is a health problem in the neonatal stage.Objective: to characterize the ne...
Introduction: The use of non-invasive respiratory support has spread in last years not only as a wa...
The routine intake of surfactant as a part of HMD (Hyaline Membrane Disease) treatment had significa...
<p>The term “hyaline membrane disease” refers to the histological aspect of <span>the most frequent ...
ANTECEDENTES: La Enfermedad de Membrana Hialina es una patología respiratoria aguda que se presenta ...
La insuficiencia respiratoria en el recién nacido prematuro es uno de los síndromes más graves y fre...
Current recommendations for surfactant replacement therapy (SRT) in the treatment of hyaline membran...
Developmental deficiency in pulmonary surfactant leads to respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) in pr...
Hintergrund: Das „respiratory distress syndrome“, bedingt durch einen Mangel an Surfactant, gehört z...
Eighty-six intubated infants with hyaline membrane disease were randomized to have either 0.5 ml sal...
Background: Most preterm infants born at 29-32 weeks gestation now avoid intubation in early life, a...
BACKGROUND: In preterm infants with Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS), Less Invasive Surfactant Ad...
Importance The long-term effects of surfactant administration via a thin catheter (minimally invasi...
BACKGROUND: In preterm infants with Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS), Less Invasive Surfactant Ad...
Our aim was to develop consensus recommendations from United Kingdom (UK) neonatal specialists on th...
Hyaline membrane disease is a health problem in the neonatal stage.Objective: to characterize the ne...
Introduction: The use of non-invasive respiratory support has spread in last years not only as a wa...
The routine intake of surfactant as a part of HMD (Hyaline Membrane Disease) treatment had significa...
<p>The term “hyaline membrane disease” refers to the histological aspect of <span>the most frequent ...
ANTECEDENTES: La Enfermedad de Membrana Hialina es una patología respiratoria aguda que se presenta ...
La insuficiencia respiratoria en el recién nacido prematuro es uno de los síndromes más graves y fre...
Current recommendations for surfactant replacement therapy (SRT) in the treatment of hyaline membran...
Developmental deficiency in pulmonary surfactant leads to respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) in pr...
Hintergrund: Das „respiratory distress syndrome“, bedingt durch einen Mangel an Surfactant, gehört z...
Eighty-six intubated infants with hyaline membrane disease were randomized to have either 0.5 ml sal...
Background: Most preterm infants born at 29-32 weeks gestation now avoid intubation in early life, a...
BACKGROUND: In preterm infants with Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS), Less Invasive Surfactant Ad...
Importance The long-term effects of surfactant administration via a thin catheter (minimally invasi...
BACKGROUND: In preterm infants with Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS), Less Invasive Surfactant Ad...
Our aim was to develop consensus recommendations from United Kingdom (UK) neonatal specialists on th...