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POSTER WALK - RDS

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ZAGREB
Wednesday, October 22, 2025
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

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Chairs: Angela Kribs, Anton van Kaam

418
Determining the Need for Surfactant in Preterm Infants: The Use of Respiratory Distress Indices
Ayşen Sumru Kavurt

396
Less Invasive Surfactant Administration Versus Intubate-Surfactant-Extubate: Associated With Reduced Mechanical Ventilation in Extremely Preterm Infants
Christian Heiring

615
Neonatal Pneumothorax: Experience and Outcomes from a Tertiary Care Cohort in Qatar
Ashraf Gad

596
Less invasive Surfactant Administration (LISA) - A single center experience of more than 20 years
Axel Von Der Wense

686
More surfactant doses, less complications for extreme prematurity ? A tertiary center experience in Romania
Nicoleta Grosu

7
How can we reduce antibiotic treatment among neonates with classical Transient Tachypnea of the Newborn?
Michal Sanders

406
International consensus on training and assessment of competency in surfactant administration via supraglottic airway in A global Delphi study of SALSA
Christian Heiring

699
Lung aeration following LISA or INSURE in preterm infants assessed by Computerised Chest Radiograph Analysis.
Christian Heiring

713
ADOPTION OF LESS INVASIVE SURFACTANT ADMINISTRATION TO ROUTINE PRACTICE IN A NEONATAL UNIT EXPERIENCE: 3 YEAR EXPERIENCE
Sankara Narayanan

128
INDEPENDENT RISK FACTORS FOR SURFACTANT REQUIREMENT AMONG LATE PRETERM INFANTS
Simonetta Costa

643
Comparison of LISA and INSURE techniques for surfactant administration: a multicentre retrospective study
Raffaella Panza

691
Avoiding Term Respiratory Admissions in a Tertiary NICU
Rebecca Naples



Speaker

Dr. Rossella Caravita
Physician
Neonatology And Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, "Aldo Moro" University Of Bari, Italy

Comparison of LISA and INSURE techniques for surfactant administration: a multicentre retrospective study

Dr. Simonetta Costa
Doctor
Policlinico Casilino

INDEPENDENT RISK FACTORS FOR SURFACTANT REQUIREMENT AMONG LATE PRETERM INFANTS

Dr. Ashraf Gad
Physician
Women's Wellness And Research Center (wwrc)

Neonatal Pneumothorax: Experience and Outcomes from a Tertiary Care Cohort in Qatar

Dr. NICOLETA GROSU
PHYSICIAN
Department Mother and Child, , "Iuliu Hațieganu" University of Medicine and Pharmacy - Cluj- Napoca

More surfactant doses, less complications for extreme prematurity ? A tertiary center experience in Romania

Dr. Christian Heiring
Physician
Rigshospitalet

International consensus on training and assessment of competency in surfactant administration via supraglottic airway in A global Delphi study of SALSA

Dr. Christian Heiring
Physician
Rigshospitalet

Lung aeration following LISA or INSURE in preterm infants assessed by Computerised Chest Radiograph Analysis.

Dr. Christian Heiring
Physician
Rigshospitalet

Less Invasive Surfactant Administration Versus Intubate-Surfactant-Extubate: Associated With Reduced Mechanical Ventilation in Extremely Preterm Infants

Prof. Ayşen Sumru Kavurt
Doctor
Ankara Etlik City Hospital

Determining the Need for Surfactant in Preterm Infants: The Use of Respiratory Distress Indices

Dr. Rebecca Naples
Resident
Liverpool Women's Hospital

Avoiding Term Respiratory Admissions in a Tertiary NICU

Dr. Sankara Narayanan
Doctor
West Hertfordshire Teaching Hospitals Nhs Trust

ADOPTION OF LESS INVASIVE SURFACTANT ADMINISTRATION TO ROUTINE PRACTICE IN A NEONATAL UNIT EXPERIENCE: 3 YEAR EXPERIENCE

Ms. Michal Sanders
Doctor
Assuta Medical Center

How can we reduce antibiotic treatment among neonates with classical Transient Tachypnea of the Newborn?

Dr. Axel Von Der Wense
Physician
Altona Childrens Hospital

Less invasive Surfactant Administration (LISA) - A single center experience of more than 20 years

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