The aim of this study was to assess the vitality and lung function of preterm lambs. Twenty seven preterm lambs were divided in four groups. Group I (n=6) preterm lambs/ control; group II (n=9) lambs born to mothers that were treated with dexamethasone antepartum; group III (n=6) lambs treated with surfactant; and group IV (n=6) lambs treated with surfactant and born to mothers that were treated with dexamethasone antepartum. The APGAR score was performed after birth (T 0 ) and 15 minutes later (T 1/4 ) to assess vitality. The vital signs, blood gas analysis, spirometry and capnometry were assessed immediately after birth and continued until 48 hours. Chest radiographs were performed at T 0 , T 24 and T 48 . Significant rectal temperature interactions occurred at T 1 and T 6 depending on the type of treatment used. All animals showed low pH values, which were associated with high pCO 2 values and HCO 3 -values that increased over time from immediately after birth to two days of age. Higher tidal volume values were observed at T 1/4 , T 1 and T 24 when the animals were not treated with surfactant. Capnometry showed significant interactions between treatments at T 0 . Premature animals showed low vitality and impaired pulmonary function.
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Bovino, F., Denadai, D. S., ávila, L. G., Deschk, M., Santos, P. S. P., Feitosa, F. L. F., … Mendes, L. C. N. (2019). Influence of dexamethasone and surfactant in the vitality and lung function of preterm lambs born by cesarean section. Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinaria e Zootecnia, 71(1), 44–52. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4162-10390
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