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Hyaline membrane disease: A discussion
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1972The purpose of this symposium is to provide some management guidelines for the pediatrician; these are presented in the context of our present understanding of the pathophysiology of a newborn infant with respiratory distress. In our experience few of these infants require artificial ventilation with mechanical ventilators, since this subject has ...
Peter A. M. Auld+2 more
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Residual pulmonary findings in clinical hyaline-membrane disease.
New England Journal of Medicine, 1968Seventy infants who had clinical hyaline-membrane disease as neonates were followed from two to five years with repeated physical examinations and x-ray films of the chest.
F. Shepard+4 more
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1985
This is a true textbook on hyaline membrane disease. It is not a collection of manuscripts containing the contributors' research work. Each chapter is an up-to-date review with an extensive reference list. The book proceeds in a logical manner, beginning with a chapter on historical perspective and continuing with chapters on lung development ...
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This is a true textbook on hyaline membrane disease. It is not a collection of manuscripts containing the contributors' research work. Each chapter is an up-to-date review with an extensive reference list. The book proceeds in a logical manner, beginning with a chapter on historical perspective and continuing with chapters on lung development ...
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Pediatrics, 1974
1. Intensive treatment of 595 infants with hyaline membrane disease has increased the survival rate from 46% in the years 1966 to 1968 to 68% in the years 1971 to 1972.
L. Prod'hom+5 more
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1. Intensive treatment of 595 infants with hyaline membrane disease has increased the survival rate from 46% in the years 1966 to 1968 to 68% in the years 1971 to 1972.
L. Prod'hom+5 more
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Hyaline Membrane Disease in Twins
Pediatrics, 1969We were very interested to see the data from Czechoslovakia and Baltimore supporting the view that there is a higher incidence of hyaline membrane disease (HMD) in the more severely stressed, second-born than in the first-born members of twin pairs; our experience in this geographically intermediate part of the world has been very similar ever since we
G, Neligan, E, Robson, E, Hey
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Pediatrics, 1973
During the years 1969, 1970, and 1971, 120 infants with hyaline membrane disease were studied, of whom 71 were treated with artificial ventilation. Among other changes in 1971, positive end-expiratory pressure was applied during mechanical ventilation ...
Niloufer Cumarasamy+4 more
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During the years 1969, 1970, and 1971, 120 infants with hyaline membrane disease were studied, of whom 71 were treated with artificial ventilation. Among other changes in 1971, positive end-expiratory pressure was applied during mechanical ventilation ...
Niloufer Cumarasamy+4 more
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Furosemide in Hyaline Membrane Disease
Pediatrics, 1978In a randomized clinical trial designed to evaluate the effect of diuresis on infants with hyaline membrane disease, seven infants were treated with furosemide (2 mg/kg intravenously) and five received 5% dextrose water in 0.225% sodium chloride (control group).
K H, Marks+5 more
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Pulmonary epithelial permeability in hyaline-membrane disease.
New England Journal of Medicine, 1984Neonatal hyaline-membrane disease is complicated by pulmonary edema, yet left atrial pressures are normal. Alveolar-capillary-membrane permeability may therefore be increased.
A. Jefferies+2 more
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Surfactant for Hyaline Membrane Disease
Pediatrics, 1980Since it has been demonstrated that hyaline membrane disease (HMD) is due to a relative deficiency of lung surfactant,1,2 one possible approach to the treatment or prevention of HMD in premature infants might be the introduction of surfactant into the lungs. Thus far, attempts at aerosolization of either synthetic surfactant (dipalmitoyl lecithin [DPL])
T, Fujiwara, F H, Adams
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Sequential changes of surfactant phosphatidylcholine in hyaline-membrane disease of the newborn.
New England Journal of Medicine, 1979Although reduced levels of lung surfactant are known to predispose to hyaline-membrane disease, the role of biochemical changes in surfactant composition has not been defined.
S. Shelley+3 more
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