Bibliographic citations
Paredes, C., (2017). Comparación del surfactante porcino y bovino como tratamiento del síndrome de distrés respiratorio del prematuro. Hospital Belén de Trujillo. Periodo 2013 - 2015 [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/2449
Paredes, C., Comparación del surfactante porcino y bovino como tratamiento del síndrome de distrés respiratorio del prematuro. Hospital Belén de Trujillo. Periodo 2013 - 2015 [Tesis]. : Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO; 2017. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/2449
@misc{renati/376047,
title = "Comparación del surfactante porcino y bovino como tratamiento del síndrome de distrés respiratorio del prematuro. Hospital Belén de Trujillo. Periodo 2013 - 2015",
author = "Paredes Lopez, Carlos Eusebio",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO",
year = "2017"
}
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of porcine surfactant against bovine surfactant in the treatment of respiratory distress syndrome of premature moderate and extreme treated in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of Belén Hospital of Trujillo. Material and Methods: It’s an analytical, observational, retrospective, longitudinal historical cohort study; which evaluated 54 preterm infants (PNB) moderate and extreme, in mechanical ventilation who received pulmonary surfactant, divided into two groups: Group A (27 PNB who received surfactant bovine) and Group B (27 PNB who received porcine surfactant), during the period 2013 -2015. Results: We found that oxygen requirement lower than 35%: at 12 hours post – administration was 51.9% for group A vs 22.2% in group B (p <0.05); then at 24 hours, 70.4% for group A compared to 40.7% in group B (p <0.05). A 29.6% of group A had failed extubation versus 22.2% in group B (p> 0.05). The post-administration complication was pulmonary hemorrhage, found in 18.5% of group A compared to 22.2% in group B (p> 0.05). With regard to need for second dose of surfactant was 33.3% in group A versus 44.4% in group B (p> 0.05). With respect to the influence of intervening variables weight and gestational age a negative correlation (p> 0.05) was found. Conclusions: It is concluded that both lung surfactants, porcine and bovine, have similar effectiveness in the management of premature respiratory distress syndrome; however, bovine surfactant obtained against porcine major significance as the lower oxygen requirement post - administration. The gestational age and birth weight variables influence the oxygen requirement negatively; it means, at higher gestational age and weight less oxygen requirement.
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