Turkish neonatal society guideline on the management of respiratory distress syndrome and surfactant treatment

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Abstract

Respiratory distress syndrome is the leading cause of respiratory failure in preterm infants. The incidence and severity of respiratory distress syndrome are inversely related to the gestational age of the newborn. The major underlying pathophysiologic mechanisms are surfactant deficiency and anatomic, structural immaturity of the lung. Recent improvements such as antenatal steroid treatment to enhance pulmonary maturity, appropriate resuscitation facilitated by placental transfusion and immediate use of continuous positive airway pressure for alveolar recruitment, early rescue administration of surfactant, ventilation with gentler modes to minimize damage to the immature lungs, and the other supportive therapies have significantly decreased respiratory distress syndrome-related morbidity and mortality. This guideline was addressed to overview the mentioned improvements in order to standardize respiratory distress syndrome management in our country’s neonatal intensive care units.

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Özkan, H., Erdeve, Ö., & Kanmaz Kutman, H. G. (2018). Turkish neonatal society guideline on the management of respiratory distress syndrome and surfactant treatment. Turk Pediatri Arsivi, 53, S45–S54. https://doi.org/10.5152/TurkPediatriArs.2018.01806

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