pulmonary surfactant deficiency

What is Pulmonary Surfactant Deficiency?

Pulmonary surfactant deficiency is a condition primarily affecting premature infants, where there is an insufficient production of surfactant in the lungs. This can lead to respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), one of the most common and serious neonatal disorders. Surfactant is a substance composed of lipids and proteins that reduces surface tension within the alveoli, preventing the collapse of these tiny air sacs and facilitating efficient gas exchange.

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