Supplementary surfactant (80 mg in 1 ml) was administered intra-amniotically in proximity of the fetal mouth to 4 preterm fetuses (28 to 32 wks) with immature amniotic fluid indexes and whose delivery was imminent. Administration was preceded by a aminophylline infusion (loading dose of 240 mg and maintenance of 0.8 mg/kg/min) to the mother in order to elicit sustained fetal breathing movements. Following delivery by cesarean section, the absence of signs of respiratory distress in the infants along with a completely uneventful clinical course suggests that the present therapeutic approach has great potential for becoming a reliable option for the antenatal prevention of RDS.
Surfactant administration to the human fetus in utero: a new approach to prevention of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) / Cosmi, Ermelando; LA TORRE, Renato; DI IORIO, Romolo; Anceschi, Maurizio Marco. - In: JOURNAL OF PERINATAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 0300-5577. - 24:2(1996), pp. 191-193. [10.1515/jpme.1996.24.2.191]
Surfactant administration to the human fetus in utero: a new approach to prevention of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (RDS).
COSMI, Ermelando;LA TORRE, Renato;DI IORIO, Romolo;ANCESCHI, Maurizio Marco
1996
Abstract
Supplementary surfactant (80 mg in 1 ml) was administered intra-amniotically in proximity of the fetal mouth to 4 preterm fetuses (28 to 32 wks) with immature amniotic fluid indexes and whose delivery was imminent. Administration was preceded by a aminophylline infusion (loading dose of 240 mg and maintenance of 0.8 mg/kg/min) to the mother in order to elicit sustained fetal breathing movements. Following delivery by cesarean section, the absence of signs of respiratory distress in the infants along with a completely uneventful clinical course suggests that the present therapeutic approach has great potential for becoming a reliable option for the antenatal prevention of RDS.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.