The interrelationship of recruitment maneuver at birth, antenatal steroids, and exogenous surfactant on compliance and oxygenation in preterm lambs

Background: To describe the interrelationship between antenatal steroids, exogenous surfactant, and two approaches to lung recruitment at birth on oxygenation and respiratory system compliance (C dyn ) in preterm lambs. Methods: Lambs ( n = 63; gestational age 127 ± 1 d) received either surfactant a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pediatric research 2016-06, Vol.79 (6), p.916-921
Hauptverfasser: Tingay, David G., Rajapaksa, Anushi, McCall, Karen, Zonneveld, Cornelis E.E., Black, Don, Perkins, Elizabeth, Sourial, Magdy, Lavizzari, Anna, Davis, Peter G.
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Zusammenfassung:Background: To describe the interrelationship between antenatal steroids, exogenous surfactant, and two approaches to lung recruitment at birth on oxygenation and respiratory system compliance (C dyn ) in preterm lambs. Methods: Lambs ( n = 63; gestational age 127 ± 1 d) received either surfactant at 10-min life ( Surfactant ), antenatal corticosteroids ( Steroid ), or neither ( Control ). Within each epoch lambs were randomly assigned to a 30-s 40 cmH 2 O sustained inflation (SI) or an initial stepwise positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) open lung ventilation (OLV) maneuver at birth. All lambs then received the same management for 60-min with alveolar–arterial oxygen difference (AaDO 2 ) and C dyn measured at regular time points. Results: Overall, the OLV strategy improved C dyn and AaDO 2 (all epochs except Surfactant) compared to SI (all P < 0.05; two-way ANOVA). Irrespective of strategy, C dyn was better in the Steroid group in the first 10 min (all P < 0.05). Thereafter, C dyn was similar to Steroid epoch in the OLV + Surfactant, but not SI + Surfactant group. OLV influenced the effect of steroid and surfactant ( P = 0.005) on AaDO 2 more than SI ( P = 0.235). Conclusions: The antenatal state of the lung influences the type and impact of a recruitment maneuver at birth. The effectiveness of surfactant maybe enhanced using PEEP-based time-dependent recruitment strategies rather than approaches solely aimed at initial lung liquid clearance.
ISSN:0031-3998
1530-0447
DOI:10.1038/pr.2016.25