Acta bio-medica : Atenei Parmensis
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In children with acute lung injury the endogenous surfactant system is altered via a variety of different mechanisms, including inflammation, vascular dysfunction, oxidant injury, cellular injury and oedema. This article examines the pathophysiology of acute lung injury and surfactant use for treatment of acute respiratory failure in infants and children.
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The immediate effects of exogenous surfactant on lung volume and hemodynamics in preterm infants have been poorly studied. ⋯ Despite a reduction in gas exchange during the first 5 minutes post surfactant instillation, most likely dependent on airway obstruction, lung volume increases rapidly in HFOV preterm infants with RDS. After 5 minutes from administration of surfactant, lung volume, gas exchange and PI reach stable values and CDP can be safely reduced.