Ventilation-perfusion relationships in preterm infants after surfactant treatment. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • Arterial-alveolar partial pressure differences for oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen were measured before and after surfactant replacement therapy on 15 occasions in 14 ventilator-dependent preterm infants with hyaline membrane disease (HMD). Eight treatments resulted in a significant improvement in arterial partial pressure of oxygen (PaO2) 2 hr after treatment; 7 did not. Neither group showed any significant change in arterial-alveolar partial pressure differences for oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide. This observation suggests that if surfactant replacement therapy produces an improvement in PaO2 it does so by recruitment of atelectatic alveoli with a balanced ventilation/perfusion ratio rather than by redistribution of ventilation within already ventilated alveoli.

publication date

  • September 1, 1994

Research

keywords

  • Biological Products
  • Hyaline Membrane Disease
  • Pulmonary Surfactants
  • Ventilation-Perfusion Ratio

Identity

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 0028509584

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1002/ppul.1950180307

PubMed ID

  • 7800432

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 18

issue

  • 3