Background Lifelong pulmonary consequences of being born extremely preterm or with extremely low birth weight remain unknown. We aimed to describe lung function trajectories from 10 to 35 years of age for individuals born extremely preterm, and address potential cohort effects over a period that encompassed major changes in perinatal care. Methods We performed repeated spirometry in three population-based cohorts born at gestational age ≤28 weeks or with birth weight ≤1000 g during 1982–85, 1991–92 and 1999–2000, referred to as extremely preterm-born, and in term-born controls matched for age and gender. Examinations were performed at 10, 18, 25 and 35 years. Longitudinal data were analysed using mixed models regression, with the extreme...
Rationale: Limited information is available about the long-term outcome of lung function and exercis...
© 2013 Dr. Anne-Marie GibsonRationale: Ongoing respiratory morbidity is a common outcome of extremel...
Rationale Survivors of preterm birth are at risk of chronic and lifelong pulmonary disease. Follow-u...
Background Lifelong pulmonary consequences of being born extremely preterm or with extremely low b...
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...
Objectives: To compare lung function of extremely preterm (EP)-born infants with and without broncho...
© 2009 Anne-Marie GibsonINTRODUCTION: To investigate longitudinal ‘tracking’ in lung growth, decline...
Background: Survival after extremely preterm (EP) birth has increased considerably during the last t...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd. Background: Data on longitudinal respiratory follow-up after preterm birth in t...
Very preterm birth, before the gestational age (GA) of 32 weeks, increases the risk of obstructed ai...
Objective. Compare respiratory health in children born extremely preterm (EP) or with extremely low ...
Background Increasing evidence suggests that preterm birth affects later lung function. We systemati...
Abstract Very preterm birth, before the gestational age (GA) of 32 weeks, increases the risk of obs...
Background: Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is a strong risk factor for respiratory morbidity in ch...
Rationale: Limited information is available about the long-term outcome of lung function and exercis...
© 2013 Dr. Anne-Marie GibsonRationale: Ongoing respiratory morbidity is a common outcome of extremel...
Rationale Survivors of preterm birth are at risk of chronic and lifelong pulmonary disease. Follow-u...
Background Lifelong pulmonary consequences of being born extremely preterm or with extremely low b...
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...
Objectives: To compare lung function of extremely preterm (EP)-born infants with and without broncho...
© 2009 Anne-Marie GibsonINTRODUCTION: To investigate longitudinal ‘tracking’ in lung growth, decline...
Background: Survival after extremely preterm (EP) birth has increased considerably during the last t...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd. Background: Data on longitudinal respiratory follow-up after preterm birth in t...
Very preterm birth, before the gestational age (GA) of 32 weeks, increases the risk of obstructed ai...
Objective. Compare respiratory health in children born extremely preterm (EP) or with extremely low ...
Background Increasing evidence suggests that preterm birth affects later lung function. We systemati...
Abstract Very preterm birth, before the gestational age (GA) of 32 weeks, increases the risk of obs...
Background: Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is a strong risk factor for respiratory morbidity in ch...
Rationale: Limited information is available about the long-term outcome of lung function and exercis...
© 2013 Dr. Anne-Marie GibsonRationale: Ongoing respiratory morbidity is a common outcome of extremel...
Rationale Survivors of preterm birth are at risk of chronic and lifelong pulmonary disease. Follow-u...