Calf's lung surfactant extract in acute hypoxemic respiratory failure in children
- 1 August 1996
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Critical Care Medicine
- Vol. 24 (8), 1316-1322
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00003246-199608000-00008
Abstract
Open-label trial of the safety and short-term efficacy of calf's lung surfactant in pediatric respiratory failure. Multi-institutional, uncontrolled, observational trial. Six pediatric intensive care units of tertiary medical centers. Twenty-nine children with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure, characterized by diffuse, bilateral, pulmonary infiltrates, need for ventilator support, and an oxygenation index of > or = 7. Up to four doses of intratracheal surfactant (80 mL/m2). Ventilator parameters, arterial blood gases, and derived oxygenation and ventilation indices were recorded before, and at intervals after, surfactant administration. Complications and outcome measures were also noted. There was immediate improvement in oxygenation and moderation of ventilator support associated with surfactant administration in 24 of 29 patients. A modest but statistically insignificant effect was seen with subsequent doses. The only complications occurred in three patients who developed airleaks, two of which were coincident with surfactant administration. The overall mortality rate was 14%, which compares favorably with other published series. Administration of calf's lung surfactant appears to be safe and is associated with rapid improvement in oxygenation and moderation of ventilator support in children with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure. These results set the stage for a randomized, controlled study.Keywords
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