Surf early to higher tides: surfactant therapy to optimize tidal volume, lung recruitment, and iNO response

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Abstract

Inhaled nitric oxide is approved by FDA for the management of hypoxemic respiratory failure in term and near-term infants. However, approximately a third of patients treated with inhaled nitric oxide fail to have a sustained improvement in oxygenation. Recruitment of the lung with surfactant enables optimal delivery of nitric oxide to the alveolar space leading to effective pulmonary vasodilation.

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Konduri, G. G., & Lakshminrusimha, S. (2021, January 1). Surf early to higher tides: surfactant therapy to optimize tidal volume, lung recruitment, and iNO response. Journal of Perinatology. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41372-020-0764-4

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