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Clinical response to inhaled nitric oxide in persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn.

We observed clinical response to inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) in 12 neonates with persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN). Clinical response was defined as a decrease in oxygenation index (OI) by 40%. Ten of 12 neonates had response to iNO showing decrease OI from 46.1+/-7.6 to 14.4+/-...

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Autores principales: Ko, S. Y., Chang, Y. S., Park, W. S.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9811179
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description We observed clinical response to inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) in 12 neonates with persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN). Clinical response was defined as a decrease in oxygenation index (OI) by 40%. Ten of 12 neonates had response to iNO showing decrease OI from 46.1+/-7.6 to 14.4+/-6.8 at 1 hour after inhalation. Sustained improvement of OI was achieved in 8 neonates and two neonates were relapsed. In the group of neonates who had OI above 40 (n=7), 6 of them showed the decrease of OI from 66.1+/-4.8 to 18.3+/-8.0 at 1 hour. In two groups, one had OI of 40 or greater, and the other OI of 40 or less, there were no differences in pattern of response and early death rate. The response rates according to underlying diseases were as follows; idiopathic PPHN 100%, respiratory distress syndrome 100%, and diaphragmatic hernia 66.7%. Relapse was observed in one neonate with sepsis caused by pneumonia and in one infant with meconium aspiration syndrome. Two infants showed no response to iNO (one diaphragmatic hernia and one suspected pulmonary hypoplasia). We conclude that iNO therapy could improve oxygenation in high percentage of newborn infants with severe PPHN of various underlying conditions except pulmonary hypoplasia.
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spelling pubmed-30545282011-03-15 Clinical response to inhaled nitric oxide in persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn. Ko, S. Y. Chang, Y. S. Park, W. S. J Korean Med Sci Research Article We observed clinical response to inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) in 12 neonates with persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN). Clinical response was defined as a decrease in oxygenation index (OI) by 40%. Ten of 12 neonates had response to iNO showing decrease OI from 46.1+/-7.6 to 14.4+/-6.8 at 1 hour after inhalation. Sustained improvement of OI was achieved in 8 neonates and two neonates were relapsed. In the group of neonates who had OI above 40 (n=7), 6 of them showed the decrease of OI from 66.1+/-4.8 to 18.3+/-8.0 at 1 hour. In two groups, one had OI of 40 or greater, and the other OI of 40 or less, there were no differences in pattern of response and early death rate. The response rates according to underlying diseases were as follows; idiopathic PPHN 100%, respiratory distress syndrome 100%, and diaphragmatic hernia 66.7%. Relapse was observed in one neonate with sepsis caused by pneumonia and in one infant with meconium aspiration syndrome. Two infants showed no response to iNO (one diaphragmatic hernia and one suspected pulmonary hypoplasia). We conclude that iNO therapy could improve oxygenation in high percentage of newborn infants with severe PPHN of various underlying conditions except pulmonary hypoplasia. Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 1998-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3054528/ /pubmed/9811179 Text en
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Ko, S. Y.
Chang, Y. S.
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Clinical response to inhaled nitric oxide in persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn.
title Clinical response to inhaled nitric oxide in persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn.
title_full Clinical response to inhaled nitric oxide in persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn.
title_fullStr Clinical response to inhaled nitric oxide in persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn.
title_full_unstemmed Clinical response to inhaled nitric oxide in persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn.
title_short Clinical response to inhaled nitric oxide in persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn.
title_sort clinical response to inhaled nitric oxide in persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9811179
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