San Antonio Nigerian Nurses Association

Minimally Invasive Surfactant Administration: From LISA to Aerosol to SALSA

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1.0 contact hour (1.0 pharmacology)
Completion Time
1 hour
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October 31, 2025
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Overview

Specialties
Neonatal
Clinical Topics
Neonatal and Respiratory

Review and compare the current methods to deliver surfactant in a minimally invasive way
Identify which techniques might be best for the needs of your patients
Obtain the skills needed through videos and a discussion of the techniques so minimally invasive surfactant administration can be implemented in your practice

Learning Objectives

Review and compare the current methods to deliver surfactant in a minimally invasive way:
     • Less Invasive Surfactant Administration using a thin catheter and laryngoscopy (LISA)
     • Aerosol delivery methods which include devices under evaluation
     • Surfactant Administration through a Laryngeal or Supraglottic Airway (SALSA)
Identify which techniques might be best for the needs of your patients
Obtain the skills needed through videos and a discussion of the techniques so minimally invasive surfactant administration can be implemented in your practice

Speakers

Dr. Scott O. Guthrie MF, FAAP

Professor of Clinical Pediatrics
Mildred Stahlman Division of Neonatology
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Vanderbilt Neonatology at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital

Scott Guthrie, MD, is a Professor of Clinical Pediatrics in the Division of Neonatology at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. He primarily works at the Vanderbilt NICU in the Jackson-Madison County General Hospital in Jackson, TN where he also serves as the Chair of Pediatrics. He is the previous Infant Medical Director for the Tennessee Initiative for Perinatal Quality Care and currently leads the Tennessee’s Tiniest Babies project. He is passionate about global health and is a US State Department Fulbright Scholar Specialist. This has allowed him to travel extensively to teach neonatology and help improve care for babies around the world. He is actually heading to Amman, Jordan later today. He is also active in clinical research and has co-authored articles on minimally invasive delivery of surfactant, delayed cord clamping, bronchopulmonary dysplasia, necrotizing enterocolitis, neonatal ventilation, and sepsis.

CE Information

This activity offers 1.0 contact hour (1.0 pharmacology) to attendees.

Accredited by Wisconsin Nurses Association.

This activity has been submitted to the Wisconsin Nurses Association for approval to award contact hours.

The Wisconsin Nurses Association is accredited as an approver of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.

Disclosures

Dr Guthrie is the study chair for ONY BioTech on the AERO-05 trial
Dr Guthrie will be discussing the use of devices to aerosolize surfactant that do not yet have FDA approval
Dr Guthrie will be discussing the use of devices, equipment, and drugs in ways that are not part of their FDA approval

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Minimally Invasive Surfactant Administration: From LISA to Aerosol to SALSA

Review and compare the current methods to deliver surfactant in a minimally invasive way

Identify which techniques might be best for the needs of your patients

Obtain the skills needed through videos and a discussion of the techniques so minimally

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