• Prof Care Mother Child · Jan 1997

    Review

    Replacement surfactant therapy.

    • A Greenough.
    • Department of Child Health, King's College, London.
    • Prof Care Mother Child. 1997 Jan 1; 7 (4): 99-100.

    AbstractThe addition of replacement surfactant therapy to current neonatal intensive care techniques has brought about a significant reduction in the severity of, and mortality from, moderate-to-severe RDS in premature infants. Although exogenous surfactant is relatively easy to administer, its use should be limited to those skilled in handling critically-ill infants on ventilators. While its introduction has been a major step forward, it is not the whole answer to the vexing problem of respiratory distress syndrome.

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