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- E L King, G D Shackelford, and A Hamvas.
- Edward Mallinckrodt Department of Pediatrics, Washington University School of Medicine and St. Louis Children's Hospital, St. Louis, MO, USA.
- J Perinatol. 2001 Oct 1; 21 (7): 421-5.
ObjectiveTo determine if high-frequency oscillatory ventilation and neuromuscular blockade improve oxygenation and chest radiographic appearance more effectively than high-frequency oscillation alone for surfactant protein-B (SP-B)--deficient infants.Study DesignWe reviewed medical records and chest radiographs of five SP-B--deficient infants awaiting lung transplantation. Changes in FiO2 and radiographic scores were analyzed with respect to neuromuscular blockade status.ResultsFiO2 consistently increased 0.20 (SD 0.11) during high-frequency ventilation without neuromuscular blockade (p = 0.02) and decreased 0.14 (SD 0.11) during high-frequency ventilation with neuromuscular blockade (p = 0.05). Chest radiographic appearance, quantified by an expansion/aeration index, consistently deteriorated without neuromuscular blockade (p = 0.01) and consistently improved with neuromuscular blockade (p = 0.03). Changes in FiO2 correlated with changes in radiograph scores (r = 0.7, p < 0.001).ConclusionsHigh-frequency ventilation with neuromuscular blockade optimizes oxygenation for SP-B--deficient infants. This ventilatory strategy should be considered while awaiting the diagnosis of SP-B deficiency or lung transplantation.
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