Is thymus size at birth associated with respiratory distress syndrome in preterm infants?

  • Yılmaz-Semerci, Seda
  • Demirel, Gamze
  • Başkan, Özdil
  • Taştekin, Ayhan
Publication date
January 2019
Publisher
IOS Press
Journal
Journal of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine

Abstract

AIM: Thymus size in neonates depend on many factors. We aimed to assess the thymus size radiographically in preterm neonates and its relationship with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) and other complications of prematurity. METHODS: Thymus size was assessed by cardiothymic: thoracic ratio (CT/T), measuring the width of the cardiothymic shadow at the level of carina and dividing it by the width of the thorax at the costophrenic angles, from the first chest radiograph in patients less than 34 weeks gestational age. RESULTS: Neonates born between 30-34 weeks of gestation with RDS had smaller CT/T than non RDS group (0.34±0.1 vs 0.36±0.05, p = 0.045). Birth weight has positive correlation with CT/T (r = 0.166, p = 0.03). CONCLUSION: Thymus i...

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