Background Maximal expiratory airflow peaks early in the third decade of life, then gradually declines with age. The pattern of airflow through adulthood for individuals born very preterm (at 2499 g) or at term. Methods We did a meta-analysis of individual participant data from cohort studies, mostly from the pre-surfactant era. Studies were identified through the Adults born Preterm International Collaboration and by searching PubMed and Embase (search date May 25, 2016). Studies were eligible if they reported on expiratory flow rates beyond 16 years of age in individuals born very preterm or with very low birthweight, as well as controls born at term or with normal birthweight. Studies with highly selected cohorts (eg, only participants w...
Background Lifelong pulmonary consequences of being born extremely preterm or with extremely low bi...
Background: Moderate-late preterm (MLP; 32 to <37 weeks’ gestation) birth is associated with redu...
© 2013 Dr. Anne-Marie GibsonRationale: Ongoing respiratory morbidity is a common outcome of extremel...
Abstract Background: Maximal expiratory airflow peaks early in the third decade of life, then gradu...
Background Maximal expiratory airflow peaks early in the third decade of life, then gradually declin...
Maximal expiratory airflow peaks early in the third decade of life, then gradually declines with age...
Background: Moderate-late preterm (MLP; 32 to <37 weeks’ gestation) birth is associated with reduced...
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...
Background: Survival after extremely preterm (EP) birth has increased considerably during the last t...
Very preterm birth, before the gestational age (GA) of 32 weeks, increases the risk of obstructed ai...
Background Increasing evidence suggests that preterm birth affects later lung function. We systemati...
Rationale: Growth and development during adolescence may modify the respiratory and vascular differe...
Very preterm birth, before the gestational age (GA) of 32 weeks, increases the risk of obstructed ai...
Purpose: Children and adolescents born extremely preterm (EP) have lower dynamic lung volumes and ga...
Background Lifelong pulmonary consequences of being born extremely preterm or with extremely low bi...
Background: Moderate-late preterm (MLP; 32 to <37 weeks’ gestation) birth is associated with redu...
© 2013 Dr. Anne-Marie GibsonRationale: Ongoing respiratory morbidity is a common outcome of extremel...
Abstract Background: Maximal expiratory airflow peaks early in the third decade of life, then gradu...
Background Maximal expiratory airflow peaks early in the third decade of life, then gradually declin...
Maximal expiratory airflow peaks early in the third decade of life, then gradually declines with age...
Background: Moderate-late preterm (MLP; 32 to <37 weeks’ gestation) birth is associated with reduced...
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...
Background: Survival after extremely preterm (EP) birth has increased considerably during the last t...
Very preterm birth, before the gestational age (GA) of 32 weeks, increases the risk of obstructed ai...
Background Increasing evidence suggests that preterm birth affects later lung function. We systemati...
Rationale: Growth and development during adolescence may modify the respiratory and vascular differe...
Very preterm birth, before the gestational age (GA) of 32 weeks, increases the risk of obstructed ai...
Purpose: Children and adolescents born extremely preterm (EP) have lower dynamic lung volumes and ga...
Background Lifelong pulmonary consequences of being born extremely preterm or with extremely low bi...
Background: Moderate-late preterm (MLP; 32 to <37 weeks’ gestation) birth is associated with redu...
© 2013 Dr. Anne-Marie GibsonRationale: Ongoing respiratory morbidity is a common outcome of extremel...