
The study investigated the impact of Surfactant Protein-D (SP-D) in extremely preterm neonates. SP-D levels were measured within the first 3 hours of life and linked to clinical outcomes. The protein was found to be higher with increasing gestational age and elevated in cases with chorioamnionitis. Lower SP-D levels were associated with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) and shorter hospital stays. SP-D also correlated with invasive ventilation and total sPLA2 activity.
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