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Treatment of hyaline membrane disease in the preterm newborn with exogenous lung surfactant: a controlled study
Estudio controlado del tratamiento de la enfermedad de membrana hialina del recién nacido pretérmino con surfactante pulmonar exógeno (porcino vs. bovino)
Gaceta Médica de México
Estudio controlado del tratamiento de la enfermedad de membrana hialina del recién nacido pretérmino con surfactante pulmonar exógeno (porcino vs. bovino)
Hyaline membrane disease (HMD) due to lung surfactant deficiency in the preterm newborn is an important cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality. Exogenous lung surfactant has transformed HMD therapy in developed countries, but an equivalent benefit has not been accomplished in developing countries due to a variety of factors. Porcine surfactant developed in Cuba is an inexpensive alternative to other surfactants, and its use has not been studied in our settings. A randomized, open,
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