Effects of surfactant therapy on outcome of extremely premature infants
- 1 February 1994
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in European Journal of Pediatrics
- Vol. 153 (S2) , S12-S16
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02179667
Abstract
Limits of viability of extremely premature infants have recently been addressed both in Europe and the United States. These reports, which demonstrate frequent adverse outcome of infants born before 26 weeks of gestation, have not considered the impact of surfactant therapy. We reviewed records of 445 infants born between 23 and 36 weeks gestation who were admitted to our nursery following the availability of surfactant treatment in 1986 through 1992. Two hundred and eighty-five infants were treated with surfactant (Survanta, Ross Laboratories) as part of controlled, prospective trials or as routine treatment under Food and Drug Administration approval. One hundred and fifty-six infants were unable to be treated with surfactant, as either they received placebo therapy during prospective trials or were born prior to approval of routine surfactant use in the United States. Four additional infants born following the commercial availability of surfactant did not receive surfactant therapy. Survival of untreated infants was 56% compared to 75% in treated infants (P<0.001). Infants born at all gestational ages between 23 and 26 weeks had an increased likelihood of survival as a result of surfactant treatment. No differences in neurologic outcome between surfactant treated and non-treated infants were demonstrated at subsequent follow-up. We conclude that survival of extremely premature infants is improved following surfactant therapy and that subsequent neurologic outcome is not compromised as a result of this therapy.Keywords
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