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CPAP combined with inhaled nitric oxide for treatment of lung hypoplasia and persistent foetal circulation due to prolonged PPROM
Authors:Welzing Lars  Bagci Soyhan  Abramian Alina  Bartmann Peter  Berg Christoph  Mueller Andreas
Institution:
  • a University of Bonn, Children´s Hospital, Department of Neonatology, Germany
  • b University of Bonn, Department of Obstetrics and Prenatal Medicine, Germany
  • Abstract:

    Background

    Second trimester preterm premature rupture of the membranes (PPROM) before 24 weeks of gestation is associated with a high morbidity and mortality rate.

    Aim

    To demonstrate the efficacy of early continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) combined with inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) for treatment of preterm infants with lung hypoplasia and persistent foetal circulation (PFC) due to very early PPROM and prolonged severe oligohydramnios.

    Methods

    Seven infants with prolonged PPROM, lung hypoplasia, respiratory distress and persistent foetal circulation were intubated in the delivery room for subsequent surfactant and iNO application. As our new treatment strategy was to keep the period of mechanical ventilation as short as possible, all infants were switched on nasal CPAP combined with iNO within the first 24 hours.

    Results

    Mean gestational age at PPROM was 19 + 6 weeks (range 14 + 2 to 23 + 6 weeks) and the average latency period between rupture of membranes and delivery was 10 + 3 weeks (7 + 3 to 16 + 4 weeks). Infants were born at 30 + 3 weeks of gestation (28 + 3 to 33 + 1 weeks) with an average birth weight of 1468 g (884 to 2200 g). In all neonates CPAP combined with iNO reversed PFC and 6 patients stabilised without the need for reintubation and mechanical ventilation. One infant had to be reintubated following 12 hours of CPAP combined with iNO due to respiratory insufficiency. All seven infants survived to discharge.

    Conclusion

    CPAP combined with iNO might be a promising approach for therapy of preterm infants with lung hypoplasia and persistent foetal circulation due to very early PPROM.
    Keywords:PPROM  Lung hypoplasia  Persistent foetal circulation  CPAP  Inhaled nitric oxide
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