Background: Recurrent or unresolved wheezing is a common complaint in certain young children populations, especially those born preterm. Using infant lung function testing, we aimed to distinguish the differences between term and preterm young children with recurrent wheezing. Methods: Children under 2 years of corrected age were enrolled if they had 3 or more wheezing episodes during the enrollment period. Healthy term controls of comparable age were also recruited for reference. Measurements of lung function were made, including tidal breathing, passive respiratory mechanics, and forced tidal and raised-volume expiration. For children with recurrent wheezing, raised-volume forced expiration was repeated after an adequate delivery of bronc...
Compared with term-born infants, preterm infants have increased respiratory morbidity in the first y...
BACKGROUND: Controversy remains regarding the effectiveness of bronchodilators in wheezy infa...
Pulmonary function testing remains the gold standard for the diagnosis and management of wheezing di...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether abnormalities of lung volume and/or airway function were associated...
Rationale: There is evidence that perinatal lung development predicts childhood wheeze. However, ver...
Distinct phenotypes can be identified in childhood wheezing illness. Within the context of a birth c...
Background: Wheezing is common in early childhood and remains an important health concern. The aim o...
In this chapter, we discuss respiratory outcomes of preterm infants and the impact later in life of ...
Objective: To determine the relationships between respiratory symptoms, lung function, and neonatal ...
Background There are limited data assessing bronchodilator responsiveness (BDR) in infants and todd...
Rationale Wheezing is common in preschool children but objective evidence for airway obstruction and...
ABSTRACT: The aim of the present study was to analyse determinants of lung function in 7-yr-old chil...
We analysis the frequency and risk factors of wheezing in infants. We chose children with initial wh...
Background: Fifty to eighty percent of the hospitalizations for bronchiolitis are caused by respirat...
Although pulmonary function testing plays a key role in the diagnosis and management of chronic pulm...
Compared with term-born infants, preterm infants have increased respiratory morbidity in the first y...
BACKGROUND: Controversy remains regarding the effectiveness of bronchodilators in wheezy infa...
Pulmonary function testing remains the gold standard for the diagnosis and management of wheezing di...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether abnormalities of lung volume and/or airway function were associated...
Rationale: There is evidence that perinatal lung development predicts childhood wheeze. However, ver...
Distinct phenotypes can be identified in childhood wheezing illness. Within the context of a birth c...
Background: Wheezing is common in early childhood and remains an important health concern. The aim o...
In this chapter, we discuss respiratory outcomes of preterm infants and the impact later in life of ...
Objective: To determine the relationships between respiratory symptoms, lung function, and neonatal ...
Background There are limited data assessing bronchodilator responsiveness (BDR) in infants and todd...
Rationale Wheezing is common in preschool children but objective evidence for airway obstruction and...
ABSTRACT: The aim of the present study was to analyse determinants of lung function in 7-yr-old chil...
We analysis the frequency and risk factors of wheezing in infants. We chose children with initial wh...
Background: Fifty to eighty percent of the hospitalizations for bronchiolitis are caused by respirat...
Although pulmonary function testing plays a key role in the diagnosis and management of chronic pulm...
Compared with term-born infants, preterm infants have increased respiratory morbidity in the first y...
BACKGROUND: Controversy remains regarding the effectiveness of bronchodilators in wheezy infa...
Pulmonary function testing remains the gold standard for the diagnosis and management of wheezing di...