Introduction: Long-lasting respiratory symptoms have a huge impact on the quality of life in prematurely born children. The aim was to investigate paths of assumed causality leading from foetal inflammatory response syndrome (FIRS) to asthma symptoms in preterms. Methods: Demographic, antenatal, delivery and outcome data were collected from 262 infants with less than 32 completed weeks of gestational age over a 10-year period in a prospective cohort study. The presence of symptoms of asthma beyond the age of 5 years was the primary outcome measure. The causal effect of FIRS on childhood asthma was tested with three different logistic regression models and two structural equation models (SEM). Results: FIRS (OR = 4.7) and subsequent chronic ...
Background: increasing evidence suggests that maternal distress is a risk factor for development of ...
Objectives: The Respiratory Outcomes Study 2 (RESPOS2) investigated the relationship between neonata...
Despite notable advances in the survival and management of preterm infants in recent decades, chroni...
Introduction: Long-lasting respiratory symptoms have a huge impact on the quality of life in prematu...
Background: Prevalence of allergic diseases and impaired pulmonary function may be high in children ...
Background: Accumulating evidence implicates early life factors in the aetiology of non-communicable...
International audiencePrematurity and bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) affect long-term lung functio...
Abstract Background Preterm birth can interrupt lung development in utero and is associated with ear...
Aim: Very preterm birth may be associated with lung function impairment later in life. It is not kno...
INTRODUCTION:Although preterm birth is associated with respiratory morbidity in childhood, the role ...
In this chapter, we discuss respiratory outcomes of preterm infants and the impact later in life of ...
Objective: Maternal asthma is the most common chronic disease complicating pregnancy and is a risk f...
(1) Background: Preterm birth exposes the infant to the known risk factors for atopic diseases. We a...
bronchiolitis: protective effect of optimised asthma management during pregnancy Objective Maternal ...
Background: Preterm birth exposes the infant to the known risk factors for atopic dis- eases. We aim...
Background: increasing evidence suggests that maternal distress is a risk factor for development of ...
Objectives: The Respiratory Outcomes Study 2 (RESPOS2) investigated the relationship between neonata...
Despite notable advances in the survival and management of preterm infants in recent decades, chroni...
Introduction: Long-lasting respiratory symptoms have a huge impact on the quality of life in prematu...
Background: Prevalence of allergic diseases and impaired pulmonary function may be high in children ...
Background: Accumulating evidence implicates early life factors in the aetiology of non-communicable...
International audiencePrematurity and bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) affect long-term lung functio...
Abstract Background Preterm birth can interrupt lung development in utero and is associated with ear...
Aim: Very preterm birth may be associated with lung function impairment later in life. It is not kno...
INTRODUCTION:Although preterm birth is associated with respiratory morbidity in childhood, the role ...
In this chapter, we discuss respiratory outcomes of preterm infants and the impact later in life of ...
Objective: Maternal asthma is the most common chronic disease complicating pregnancy and is a risk f...
(1) Background: Preterm birth exposes the infant to the known risk factors for atopic diseases. We a...
bronchiolitis: protective effect of optimised asthma management during pregnancy Objective Maternal ...
Background: Preterm birth exposes the infant to the known risk factors for atopic dis- eases. We aim...
Background: increasing evidence suggests that maternal distress is a risk factor for development of ...
Objectives: The Respiratory Outcomes Study 2 (RESPOS2) investigated the relationship between neonata...
Despite notable advances in the survival and management of preterm infants in recent decades, chroni...