Journal article
The OPTIMIST-A trial: Evaluation of minimally-invasive surfactant therapy in preterm infants 25-28 weeks gestation
PA Dargaville, COF Kamlin, AG De Paoli, JB Carlin, F Orsini, RF Soll, PG Davis
BMC Pediatrics | Published : 2014
Abstract
Background: It is now recognized that preterm infants ≤28 weeks gestation can be effectively supported from the outset with nasal continuous positive airway pressure. However, this form of respiratory therapy may fail to adequately support those infants with significant surfactant deficiency, with the result that intubation and delayed surfactant therapy are then required. Infants following this path are known to have a higher risk of adverse outcomes, including death, bronchopulmonary dysplasia and other morbidities. In an effort to circumvent this problem, techniques of minimally-invasive surfactant therapy have been developed, in which exogenous surfactant is administered to a spontaneous..
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Awarded by Royal Hobart Hospital Research Foundation
Funding Acknowledgements
Supported by Clinical Grants 11-382 and 12-028 from the Royal Hobart Hospital Research Foundation, and Project Grant 1049114 from the National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia. COFK is supported by NHMRC Early Career Fellowship 1073533 and PGD is supported by NHMRC Practitioner Fellowship 1059111.