Do Different Amounts of Exogenous Surfactant Differently Influence Cerebrovascular Instability in a Consecutive Group of Preterm Babies? Preliminary Results from a Single-Center Experience

Background: Thirty years ago, the first attempt by Saliba and colleagues was made to reduce the negative effects (hypercarbia) of exogenous surfactant (ES) by slowing its administration. Sixteen years later, we observed the first less invasive surfactant administration (LISA) attempt by Kribs and co...

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Main Authors: Andrea Calandrino (Author), Samuele Caruggi (Author), Francesco Vinci (Author), Marcella Battaglini (Author), Paolo Massirio (Author), Gaia Cipresso (Author), Chiara Andreato (Author), Giorgia Brigati (Author), Alessandro Parodi (Author), Giulia Polleri (Author), Diego Minghetti (Author), Luca Antonio Ramenghi (Author)
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Published: MDPI AG, 2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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