Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal (Jun 2024)
Early Complications of Surfactant Administration In Neonates
Abstract
Objective: To assess the early complications of surfactant administration in neonates with respiratory distress syndrome. Study Design: Perspective longitudinal study. Place and Duration of Study: Pak Emirates Military Hospital (PEMH), Rawalpindi Pakistan, from Jun to Dec 2021. Methodology: A total of 64 neonates admitted in ICU with gestational age 27-32 weeks requiring Continuous Positive Airway Pressure and surfactant administration were included. Neonatal complications after 24 hours of administration of surfactant and final outcome was recorded on a predesigned data collection tool. Results: Mean duration of stay on ventilator was 41.12±8.88 hours. Mean duration for Continuous Positive Airway Pressure was 43.59±22.70 hours. Second dose of surfactant was given to 34(53.1%) of neonates. Among neonates 25% suffered from pulmonary hemorrhage and 7.8% from bradycardia, 48(75%) were discharged and 16(25%) died. Conclusion: The mortality rate decreased in neonates after administration of surfactant. In future, we will implement surfactant in term neonates, diagnosed with Respiratory Distress Syndrome, in order to improve the survival of neonates and reduce complications.
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