Exogenous surfactant in the late respiratory phase of COVID-19

The article presents data on the course of inhalations with a native surfactant administered in two patients (66 and 53 years old) at the late respiratory phase of the new coronavirus infection of COVID-19 (the 22nd and the 19th days from the disease onset) who received non-invasive artificial lung...

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Main Authors: K. G. Shapovalov, S. А. Lukyanov, V. А. Konnov, O. А. Rozenberg
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: NEW TERRA Publishing House 2021-06-01
Series:Tuberkulez i Bolezni Lëgkih
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Online Access:https://www.tibl-journal.com/jour/article/view/1534
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spelling doaj-6705a0d8ffa6475bbc00bf88e67b6e132021-07-28T20:57:50ZrusNEW TERRA Publishing HouseTuberkulez i Bolezni Lëgkih2075-12302542-15062021-06-0199571310.21292/2075-1230-2021-99-5-7-131531Exogenous surfactant in the late respiratory phase of COVID-19K. G. Shapovalov0S. А. Lukyanov1V. А. Konnov2O. А. Rozenberg3Chita State Medical AcademyChita State Medical AcademyChita State Medical AcademyA. M. Granov Russian Research Center of Radiology and Surgical TechnologyThe article presents data on the course of inhalations with a native surfactant administered in two patients (66 and 53 years old) at the late respiratory phase of the new coronavirus infection of COVID-19 (the 22nd and the 19th days from the disease onset) who received non-invasive artificial lung ventilation.Subjects and methods. For inhalations, an AeroNeb™ micropump nebulizer was used; for one inhalation, 75 mg of surfactant-BL was dissolved in 5 ml of isotonic sodium chloride solution. The treatment course included 5 days with 2 inhalations a day.Results. In both patients, upon the end of this therapy with the native surfactant, regression of respiratory failure was noted, the level of respiratory support was reduced to insufflation with humidified oxygen, and rehabilitation measures were started with subsequent discharge from the hospital.https://www.tibl-journal.com/jour/article/view/1534covid-19late respiratory phasenative surfactantpneumoniarespiratory failure
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author K. G. Shapovalov
S. А. Lukyanov
V. А. Konnov
O. А. Rozenberg
spellingShingle K. G. Shapovalov
S. А. Lukyanov
V. А. Konnov
O. А. Rozenberg
Exogenous surfactant in the late respiratory phase of COVID-19
Tuberkulez i Bolezni Lëgkih
covid-19
late respiratory phase
native surfactant
pneumonia
respiratory failure
author_facet K. G. Shapovalov
S. А. Lukyanov
V. А. Konnov
O. А. Rozenberg
author_sort K. G. Shapovalov
title Exogenous surfactant in the late respiratory phase of COVID-19
title_short Exogenous surfactant in the late respiratory phase of COVID-19
title_full Exogenous surfactant in the late respiratory phase of COVID-19
title_fullStr Exogenous surfactant in the late respiratory phase of COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Exogenous surfactant in the late respiratory phase of COVID-19
title_sort exogenous surfactant in the late respiratory phase of covid-19
publisher NEW TERRA Publishing House
series Tuberkulez i Bolezni Lëgkih
issn 2075-1230
2542-1506
publishDate 2021-06-01
description The article presents data on the course of inhalations with a native surfactant administered in two patients (66 and 53 years old) at the late respiratory phase of the new coronavirus infection of COVID-19 (the 22nd and the 19th days from the disease onset) who received non-invasive artificial lung ventilation.Subjects and methods. For inhalations, an AeroNeb™ micropump nebulizer was used; for one inhalation, 75 mg of surfactant-BL was dissolved in 5 ml of isotonic sodium chloride solution. The treatment course included 5 days with 2 inhalations a day.Results. In both patients, upon the end of this therapy with the native surfactant, regression of respiratory failure was noted, the level of respiratory support was reduced to insufflation with humidified oxygen, and rehabilitation measures were started with subsequent discharge from the hospital.
topic covid-19
late respiratory phase
native surfactant
pneumonia
respiratory failure
url https://www.tibl-journal.com/jour/article/view/1534
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