학술논문
Surfactant Protein D Is Associated With Severe Pediatric ARDS, Prolonged Ventilation, and Death in Children With Acute Respiratory Failure
Document Type
Article
Author
Dahmer, Mary K.; Flori, Heidi; Sapru, Anil; Kohne, Joseph; Weeks, Heidi M.; Curley, Martha A.Q.; Matthay, Michael A.; Quasney, Michael W.; Bateman, Scot T.; Berg, M.D.; Borasino, Santiago; Bysani, G. Kris; Cowl, Allison S.; Bowens, Cindy Darnell; Faustino, E. Vincent S.; Fineman, Lori D.; Godshall, A.J.; Hirshberg, Ellie; Kirby, Aileen L.; McLaughlin, Gwenn E.; Medar, Shivanand; Oren, Phineas P.; Schneider, James B.; Schwarz, Adam J.; Shanley, Thomas P.; Sorce, Lauren R.; Truemper, Edward J.; Vander Heyden, Michele A.; Wittmayer, Kim; Zuppa, Athena; Wypij, David
Source
Chest; September 2020, Vol. 158 Issue: 3 p1027-1035, 9p
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ISSN
00123692; 19313543
Abstract
Elevated surfactant protein D (SP-D) is a relatively specific indicator of lung injury and is associated with both acute and chronic lung disease in adults and respiratory distress syndrome in premature infants. The relationship between plasma SP-D and lung injury in children with acute respiratory failure is unclear.