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Surfactant and continuous positive airway pressure for the prevention of chronic lung disease: History, reality, and new challenges

The discovery of surfactant was one of the most significant research events to occur in the history of neonatology. Certainly, surfactant saved lives for premature infants who were otherwise considered non-viable. However, the prevention of chronic lung disease did not progress and it became clear t...

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Published in:Seminars in fetal & neonatal medicine 2017-10, Vol.22 (5), p.348-353
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Bubble continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)
Chronic Disease - prevention & control
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure - methods
Female
Humans
Hyaline membrane disease
Infant, Newborn
Intubation
Less-invasive surfactant
Lung Diseases - prevention & control
Pregnancy
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Respiratory distress syndrome
Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Newborn - therapy
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