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Early surfactant for neonates with mild to moderate respiratory distress syndrome: a multicenter, randomized trial
Authors:Escobedo Marilyn B  Gunkel John Harry  Kennedy Kathleen A  Shattuck Karen E  Sánchez Pablo J  Seidner Steven  Hensley Gaynelle  Cochran Candace K  Moya Fernando  Morris Brenda  Denson Susan  Stribley Richard  Naqvi Mubariz  Lasky Robert E;Texas Neonatal Research Group
Institution:University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas (UTSW), Texas, USA.
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: We studied the efficacy and safety of electively providing surfactant to preterm infants with mild to moderate respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) not requiring mechanical ventilation. STUDY DESIGN: A 5-center, randomized clinical trial was performed on 132 infants with RDS, birth weight >or=1250 grams, gestational age or=40% for >or=1 hour, and no immediate need for intubation. Infants were randomly assigned to intubation, surfactant (Survanta, Ross Laboratories, Columbus, Ohio) administration, and expedited extubation (n=65) or expectant management (n=67) with subsequent intubation and surfactant treatment as clinically indicated. The primary outcome was duration of mechanical ventilation. RESULTS: Infants in the surfactant group had a median duration of mechanical ventilation of 2.2 hours compared with 0.0 hours for control infants, since only 29 of 67 control infants required mechanical ventilation (P=.001). Surfactant-treated infants were less likely to require subsequent mechanical ventilation for worsening respiratory disease (26% vs 43%, relative risk=0.60; 95% CI, 0.37, 0.99). There were no differences in secondary outcomes (duration of nasal continuous positive airway pressure, oxygen therapy, hospital stay, or adverse outcomes). CONCLUSIONS: Routine elective intubation for administration of surfactant to preterm infants >or=1250 grams with mild to moderate RDS is not recommended.
Keywords:CPAP  Continuous positive airway pressure  NCPAP  Nasal continuous positive airway pressure  RDS  Respiratory distress syndrome
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