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Early use of combined exogenous surfactant and inhaled nitric oxide reduces treatment failure in persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn: a randomized controlled trial

Objective To evaluate whether combined surfactant with inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) use will prevent newborns with hypoxemic respiratory failure (HRF) from developing an Oxygenation Index (OI) > 40. Methods 100 term newborns with acute HRF (OI ≥ 20) were randomized to: Surfactant+iNO: received iNO...

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Published in:Journal of perinatology 2021-01, Vol.41 (1), p.32-38
Main Authors: González, Alvaro, Bancalari, Aldo, Osorio, Waldo, Luco, Matías, González, Agustina, Pérez, Héctor, Kattan, Javier
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Summary:Objective To evaluate whether combined surfactant with inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) use will prevent newborns with hypoxemic respiratory failure (HRF) from developing an Oxygenation Index (OI) > 40. Methods 100 term newborns with acute HRF (OI ≥ 20) were randomized to: Surfactant+iNO: received iNO plus up to two doses of surfactant or iNO-Controls: received iNO+placebo. Main outcome was the development of severe HRF (OI > 40) despite iNO use. Results Baseline mean ± SD OI was 37.4 ± 14 for the Surfactant+iNO group and 38.2 ± 16 for the controls. Infants receiving surfactant+iNO improved their oxygenation faster, resulting in lower OI at 24 h: 12.9 ± 9 vs 18.7 ± 11 of controls, p   40: 24%(12/50) vs 50%(25/50) of controls, p  
ISSN:0743-8346
1476-5543
DOI:10.1038/s41372-020-00777-x