Prediction of Respiratory-Distress Syndrome by Shake Test on Newborn Gastric Aspirate
- 22 May 1975
- journal article
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 292 (21) , 1113-1115
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm197505222922108
Abstract
NEWBORN intensive-care units have made great strides in treatment of premature infants with respiratory-distress syndrome. Although many such infants can adequately be handled by pediatricians in intermediate-care nurseries, transfer of certain infants with severe respiratory-distress syndrome to special-care nurseries is sometimes delayed, in the hope that they will run the classic self-limited course. Since survival of these infants is partially dependent on early application of appropriate and sophisticated care, it would be helpful to have a simple test to distinguish which babies are deficient in pulmonary surfactant. These babies could then be transferred to the regional intensive-care unit very soon . . .Keywords
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