1. Oscillatory mechanics at birth for identifying infants requiring surfactant: a prospective, observational trial.
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Lavizzari, Anna, Veneroni, Chiara, Beretta, Francesco, Ottaviani, Valeria, Fumagalli, Claudia, Tossici, Marta, Colnaghi, Mariarosa, Mosca, Fabio, and Dellacà, Raffaele L.
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INFANTS , *SURFACE active agents , *PREMATURE infants , *RESPIRATORY distress syndrome , *RESPIRATORY distress syndrome treatment , *PILOT projects , *PULMONARY surfactant , *LUNGS , *CONTINUOUS positive airway pressure , *GESTATIONAL age , *LONGITUDINAL method - Abstract
Background: Current criteria for surfactant administration assume that hypoxia is a direct marker of lung-volume de-recruitment. We first introduced an early, non-invasive assessment of lung mechanics by the Forced Oscillation Technique (FOT) and evaluated its role in predicting the need for surfactant therapy.Objectives: To evaluate whether lung reactance (Xrs) assessment by FOT within 2 h of birth identifies infants who would need surfactant within 24 h; to eventually determine Xrs performance and a cut-off value for early detection of infants requiring surfactant.Methods: We conducted a prospective, observational, non-randomized study in our tertiary NICU in Milan. Eligible infants were born between 27+0 and 34+6 weeks' gestation, presenting respiratory distress after birth.Exclusion Criteria: endotracheal intubation at birth, major malformations participation in other interventional trials, parental consent denied. We assessed Xrs during nasal CPAP at 5 cmH2O at 10 Hz within 2 h of life, recording flow and pressure tracing through a Fabian Ventilator for off-line analysis. Clinicians were blinded to FOT results.Results: We enrolled 61 infants, with a median [IQR] gestational age of 31.9 [30.3; 32.9] weeks and birth weight 1490 [1230; 1816] g; 2 infants were excluded from the analysis for set-up malfunctioning. 14/59 infants received surfactant within 24 h. Xrs predicted surfactant need with a cut-off - 33.4 cmH2O*s/L and AUC-ROC = 0.86 (0.76-0.96), with sensitivity 0.85 and specificity 0.83. An Xrs cut-off value of - 23.3 cmH2O*s/L identified infants needing surfactant or respiratory support > 28 days with AUC-ROC = 0.89 (0.81-0.97), sensitivity 0.86 and specificity 0.77. Interestingly, 12 infants with Xrs < - 23.3 cmH2O*s/L (i.e. de-recruited lungs) did not receive surfactant and subsequently required prolonged respiratory support.Conclusion: Xrs assessed within 2 h of life predicts surfactant need and respiratory support duration in preterm infants. The possible role of Xrs in improving the individualization of respiratory management in preterm infants deserves further investigation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2021
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