Positive end‐expiratory pressure and surfactant administration mode influence function in ex‐vivo premature sheep lungs
Richard Pasteka,
Lisa Hufnagl,
Mathias Forjan
et al.
Abstract:AimRespiratory distress syndrome often necessitates endotracheal surfactant administration in extremely preterm infants. Our study aimed to explore a multi‐modal simulation tool for investigating treatment strategies in ex vivo sheep lungs during spontaneous breathing.MethodsAn electromechanical lung simulator (xPULM) mimicking spontaneous breathing was coupled with a non‐aerated premature sheep lung, replicating a premature respiratory system. Changes in tidal volume for different positive end‐expiratory pres… Show more
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