Corticosteroids and Intratracheal Surfactant Both Alter the Distribution between the Airways and Lung Tissue of Intratracheally Administered Radiolabeled Phosphatidylcholine in the Preterm Rabbit
Fiascone J, Mercurio M, Lima D, Jacobs H. Corticosteroids and Intratracheal Surfactant Both Alter the Distribution between the Airways and Lung Tissue of Intratracheally Administered Radiolabeled Phosphatidylcholine in the Preterm Rabbit. Experimental Lung Research 1990, 16: 311-321. PMID: 2394199, DOI: 10.3109/01902149009108847.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntratracheal surfactantLung tissueAlveolar spaceCorticosteroid exposureMechanical ventilationRinger's lactateAntenatal corticosteroid exposurePrenatal corticosteroid exposurePreterm rabbitsLung clearanceIntratracheal injectionAlveolar lavageDay 25FetusesClearanceVentilationAirwayRadiolabel distributionLactateTissueRabbitsExposureRadiolabelCorticosteroidsLavage