<Ul> <Li> The INSURE Method </Li> </Ul> <Li> The INSURE Method </Li> <P> Henrik Verder is the inventor and pioneer of the INSURE method, a very effective approach to managing preterm neonates with respiratory distress . The method itself has been shown, through meta - analysis; to successfully decrease the use of mechanical ventilation and lower the incidence of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). Since its conception in 1989 the INSURE method has been academically cited in more than 500 papers . The first randomised study about the INSURE method was published in 1994 and a second randomised study in infants less than 30 weeks gestation was published by the group in 1999 . In the last 15 years Henrik has worked with lung maturity diagnostics on gastric aspirates obtained at birth . By combining this diagnostic method with INSURE, Henrik has worked to further improve the clinical outcome of RDS . The lung maturity tests used have been the microbubble test, lamellar body counts (LBC) and measurements of lecithin - sphingomyelin ratio (L / S) with chemometrics, which involved a collaboration with Agnar Höskuldsson . </P> <P> Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) has some similarities to IRDS . Transient tachypnea of the newborn presents with respiratory distress syndrome in the preterm newborn . </P>

Respiratory distress syndrome of newborn type 1 and 2