Preterm birth interrupts the normal development of the respiratory system. Taken together with the lung injury that can occur antenatally such as from chorioamnionitis or postnatally by interventions such as mechanical ventilation and oxygen therapy, survivors are at risk of developing long term deficits of their respiratory system. Decrements of lung spirometry have been regularly reported in those born preterm across all gestational ages. Those who develop chronic lung disease of prematurity (also called bronchopulmonary dysplasia) are the most affected, but lung function decrements are also seen in those born at later gestation of between 33 and 36 weeks, a population that generally does not require respiratory support in the...
An estimated 15 million babies (∼11%) are born preterm each year (before 37 weeks of gestation), the...
Survival of preterm infants has increased steadily over recent decades, primarily due to improved ou...
Background: Survival after extremely preterm (EP) birth has increased considerably during the last t...
Preterm birth interrupts the normal development of the respiratory system. Taken together with the l...
Preterm birth accounts for approximately 11% of births globally, with rates increasing across many c...
Despite notable advances in the survival and management of preterm infants in recent decades, chroni...
The tremendous advancement that has occurred in neonatal intensive care over the last 40–50 years ca...
BACKGROUND: Ventilator injury has been implicated in the pathogenesis of bronchopulmonary dysplasia....
Abstract Advances in perinatal treatment practices—such as antenatal corticosteroids, surfactant re...
Chronic respiratory morbidity is common following premature birth, particularly if complicated by th...
Being born preterm often adversely affects later lung function. Airway obstruction and bronchial hyp...
Many very prematurely born infants develop bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), remaining oxygen depend...
SummaryBackgroundThere is limited data regarding factors influencing the respiratory outcome at scho...
Introduction: Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is associated with adverse long-term respiratory and ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd. Background: Data on longitudinal respiratory follow-up after preterm birth in t...
An estimated 15 million babies (∼11%) are born preterm each year (before 37 weeks of gestation), the...
Survival of preterm infants has increased steadily over recent decades, primarily due to improved ou...
Background: Survival after extremely preterm (EP) birth has increased considerably during the last t...
Preterm birth interrupts the normal development of the respiratory system. Taken together with the l...
Preterm birth accounts for approximately 11% of births globally, with rates increasing across many c...
Despite notable advances in the survival and management of preterm infants in recent decades, chroni...
The tremendous advancement that has occurred in neonatal intensive care over the last 40–50 years ca...
BACKGROUND: Ventilator injury has been implicated in the pathogenesis of bronchopulmonary dysplasia....
Abstract Advances in perinatal treatment practices—such as antenatal corticosteroids, surfactant re...
Chronic respiratory morbidity is common following premature birth, particularly if complicated by th...
Being born preterm often adversely affects later lung function. Airway obstruction and bronchial hyp...
Many very prematurely born infants develop bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), remaining oxygen depend...
SummaryBackgroundThere is limited data regarding factors influencing the respiratory outcome at scho...
Introduction: Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is associated with adverse long-term respiratory and ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd. Background: Data on longitudinal respiratory follow-up after preterm birth in t...
An estimated 15 million babies (∼11%) are born preterm each year (before 37 weeks of gestation), the...
Survival of preterm infants has increased steadily over recent decades, primarily due to improved ou...
Background: Survival after extremely preterm (EP) birth has increased considerably during the last t...