Surfactant Protein D Is Associated With Severe Pediatric ARDS, Prolonged Ventilation, and Death in Children With Acute Respiratory Failure
Dahmer M, Flori H, Sapru A, Kohne J, Weeks H, Curley M, Matthay M, Quasney M, Network B, Bateman S, Berg M, Borasino S, Bysani G, Cowl A, Bowens C, Faustino E, Fineman L, Godshall A, Hirshberg E, Kirby A, McLaughlin G, Medar S, Oren P, Schneider J, Schwarz A, Shanley T, Sorce L, Truemper E, Vander Heyden M, Wittmayer K, Zuppa A, Wypij D. Surfactant Protein D Is Associated With Severe Pediatric ARDS, Prolonged Ventilation, and Death in Children With Acute Respiratory Failure. CHEST Journal 2020, 158: 1027-1035. PMID: 32275979, PMCID: PMC7478231, DOI: 10.1016/j.chest.2020.03.041.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute respiratory failureSP-D levelsPediatric ARDSRespiratory failureLung injurySurfactant protein DPlasma SPPrimary diagnosisPlasma SP-D levelsHigher oxygenation indexProtein DDays of intubationProspective cohort studyChronic lung diseaseRespiratory distress syndromeMulti-center studyYears of ageEnzyme-linked immunosorbentPediatric RiskPICU lengthOxygenation indexProlonged ventilationCohort studyMortality IIIDistress syndrome
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