<div><p>Objective</p><p>Compare respiratory health in children born extremely preterm (EP) or with extremely low birthweight (ELBW) nearly one decade apart, hypothesizing that better perinatal management has led to better outcome.</p><p>Design</p><p>Fifty-seven (93%) of 61 eligible 11-year old children born in Western Norway in 1999–2000 with gestational age (GA) <28 weeks or birthweight <1000 gram (EP<sub>1999–2000</sub>) and matched term-controls were assessed with comprehensive lung function tests and standardized questionnaires. Outcome was compared with data obtained at 10 years of age from all (n = 35) subjects born at GA <29 weeks or birthweight <1001 gram within a part of the same region in 1991–92 (EP<sub>1991–1992</sub>) and their...
© 2013 Dr. Anne-Marie GibsonRationale: Ongoing respiratory morbidity is a common outcome of extremel...
<p>Comparison of lung function indices in two cohorts of children born preterm in 1991–92 (EP<sub>19...
Objective To assess and compare long-term pulmonary outcomes in former preterm-born, very low birth ...
Objective. Compare respiratory health in children born extremely preterm (EP) or with extremely low ...
Abstract Background Advances in perinatal care have markedly increased the prospects of survival for...
Background: Survival after extremely preterm (EP) birth has increased considerably during the last t...
Since the 1960s there has been a continual improvement in the survival of premature infants of birth...
none5noOBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess pulmonary function and its predictors in ve...
Rationale: Increasing survival at extremely low gestational ages is associated with very high rates ...
Background Increasing evidence suggests that preterm birth affects later lung function. We systemati...
Background and objectives: Follow-up studies of children and young adults born very-to-moderately pr...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Follow-up studies of children and young adults born very-to-moderately pr...
Objectives: To compare lung function of extremely preterm (EP)-born infants with and without broncho...
Importance Although preterm birth is associated with later deficits in lung function, there is a pa...
Background Lifelong pulmonary consequences of being born extremely preterm or with extremely low bi...
© 2013 Dr. Anne-Marie GibsonRationale: Ongoing respiratory morbidity is a common outcome of extremel...
<p>Comparison of lung function indices in two cohorts of children born preterm in 1991–92 (EP<sub>19...
Objective To assess and compare long-term pulmonary outcomes in former preterm-born, very low birth ...
Objective. Compare respiratory health in children born extremely preterm (EP) or with extremely low ...
Abstract Background Advances in perinatal care have markedly increased the prospects of survival for...
Background: Survival after extremely preterm (EP) birth has increased considerably during the last t...
Since the 1960s there has been a continual improvement in the survival of premature infants of birth...
none5noOBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess pulmonary function and its predictors in ve...
Rationale: Increasing survival at extremely low gestational ages is associated with very high rates ...
Background Increasing evidence suggests that preterm birth affects later lung function. We systemati...
Background and objectives: Follow-up studies of children and young adults born very-to-moderately pr...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Follow-up studies of children and young adults born very-to-moderately pr...
Objectives: To compare lung function of extremely preterm (EP)-born infants with and without broncho...
Importance Although preterm birth is associated with later deficits in lung function, there is a pa...
Background Lifelong pulmonary consequences of being born extremely preterm or with extremely low bi...
© 2013 Dr. Anne-Marie GibsonRationale: Ongoing respiratory morbidity is a common outcome of extremel...
<p>Comparison of lung function indices in two cohorts of children born preterm in 1991–92 (EP<sub>19...
Objective To assess and compare long-term pulmonary outcomes in former preterm-born, very low birth ...