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The Respiratory-Distress Syndrome of Newborn Infants

New England Journal of Medicine, 1964
THE respiratory-distress syndrome, or hyalinemembrane disease, is the commonest cause of death among newborn, especially premature, infants, and yet its pathogenesis remains a mystery and its treat...
C D, COOK, W D, COCHRAN
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Respiratory Distress Syndrome in the Newborn

2021
This chapter aims to demonstrate the perinatal respiratory distress syndrome in the newborn (RDS). Interventions to improve outcomes and prevent RDS should be started before birth. The best way to prevent it and its complications is adequate prenatal care in order to avoid premature labor.
José Roberto de Moraes Ramos   +1 more
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RESPIRATORY DISTRESS-SYNDROME OF NEWBORN

Science. Research. Practice (Наука. Исследования. Практика): сборник статей международной научной конференции (Выборг, Апрель 2023), 2023
Респираторный дистресс-синдром развивается из-за недостаточного уровня поверхностно-активного вещества в легких, что приводит к трудностям в дыхании. Лечение РДС включает в себя использование искусственной вентиляции легких и введение поверхностно-активного вещества.
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Respiratory Distress Syndrome of the Newborn

Annual Review of Medicine, 1968
The respiratory distress syndrome of the newborn (RDS) is an acute condition which begins at birth or shortly thereafter, runs a rapid and often stormy course, and is associated with high mortality. It is characterized by tachypnea, cyanosis, inspiratory retraction of the thoracic cage, expira­ tory grunting, and, in general, a distinctive lung ...
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The Newborn Respiratory Distress Syndrome

1983
Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), also known as hyaline membrane disease (HMD), continues to be one of the most important causes of mortality and morbidity in newborn babies; however, lack of a precise definition necessitates cautious interpretation of any statistics regarding incidence, mortality, and results of treatment [13, 31, 40, 43, 44, 55 ...
Mary Ellen Leder Skalina   +2 more
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RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME OF NEWBORN INFANTS

Pediatrics, 1962
Sex did not appear to affect survival of newborn infants who had respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) in severe form. Male premature infants with birth weights over 1,500 gm were three times more likely to have severe RDS than female infants. Race did not appear to alter the fatality rate among infants with severe RDS.
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Respiratory Distress Syndrome of the Newborn Infant

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1995
Pulmonary immaturity, including deficiency in the surfactant system, incomplete structural/functional development of lungs and high chest wall compliance contribute to the pathogenesis of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). Pulmonary edema and overperfusion, resulting from a patent ductus arteriosus, may further worsen the respiratory failure, and ...
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Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome in Full-Term Newborns

Pediatrics, 1990
To the Editor.— Because of our longstanding interest in adult respiratory distress syndrome in the pediatric age group, it was a pleasure to read the article about neonatal adult respiratory distress syndrome by Faix et al.1 However, our experience with the neonatal form of the syndrome differs quite substantially from that reported by ...
J, Pfenninger, H, Tschaeppeler
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[Respiratory distress syndrome in newborn infants].

Vestnik Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR, 1990
Iu E, Vel'tishchev, G M, Dement'eva
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