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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38501327/inpatient-education-reduces-length-of-outpatient-oxygen-therapy-in-bronchopulmonary-dysplasia-a-quality-improvement-project
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kathryn E K Berlin, Joanne Lagatta, Sara Dawson, Margaret Malnory, William Scott, Alicia Sprecher
BACKGROUND: Patients discharged on home oxygen therapy (HOT) for bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) often receive months of this therapy. A previous trial comparing two methods of HOT weaning showed that increased parent involvement in HOT weaning decreased HOT duration. Our outpatient team uses a standard protocol for outpatient HOT weaning, starting at the first clinic visit 4-6 weeks after discharge. AIM: To shorten HOT duration by teaching parents the outpatient HOT weaning process before neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) discharge...
March 19, 2024: Pediatric Pulmonology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38490918/neurodevelopmental-outcomes-of-extremely-preterm-infants-with-bronchopulmonary-dysplasia-bpd-a-retrospective-cohort-study
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REVIEW
Khoa L Nguyen, Dominic A Fitzgerald, Annabel Webb, Barbara Bajuk, Himanshu Popat
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the neurodevelopmental outcomes for preterm infants born < 29 weeks gestation with/without bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). STUDY DESIGN: Preterm infants < 29 weeks' gestation born 2007-2018 in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory, Australia, were included. Infants who died < 36 weeks' postmenstrual age and those with major congenital anomalies were excluded. Subjects were assessed at 18-42 months corrected age using the Bayley Scales of Infant Development, 3rd edition...
March 1, 2024: Paediatric Respiratory Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38454005/association-between-patent-ductus-arteriosus-flow-and-home-oxygen-therapy-in-extremely-preterm-infants
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jana Termerova, Ales A Kubena, Karel Liska, Viktor Tomek, Richard Plavka
BACKGROUND: Central blood flow measurements include the estimation of right and left ventricular output (RVO, LVO), superior vena cava (SVC) flow, and calculated patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) flow. We aimed to provide an overview of the maturation patterns of these values and the relationship between PDA flow and the need for home oxygen therapy. METHODS: This prospective single-center study was conducted in infants born at <26 weeks of gestation. We performed echocardiographic measurements five times during their life (from the 4th post-natal day to the 36th postmenstrual week)...
March 7, 2024: Pediatric Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38344580/critical-case-of-a-preterm-infant-infected-with-respiratory-syncytial-virus-managed-in-the-pediatric-intensive-care-unit-a-case-report
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Amaal F Alshihabi, Saleh A Alnass, Fatimah S Alsammak, Muhammad S Al Abdrabalnabi
We describe a critical case of a respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection in a preterm infant resulting in respiratory failure with advanced respiratory interventions and discharge from our hospital without the requirement for home oxygen therapy or tube feeding. The infant, delivered at 35 weeks gestation due to a premature rupture of the membranes with a birth weight of 2 kg, initially demonstrated a stable postnatal course. The baby required no resuscitation, with Apgar scores of 8 and 9 at one and five minutes, respectively...
January 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38233229/racial-and-skin-color-mediated-disparities-in-pulse-oximetry-in-infants-and-young-children
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REVIEW
Megha Sharma, Andrew W Brown, Nicholas M Powell, Narasimhan Rajaram, Lauren Tong, Peter M Mourani, Mario Schootman
Race-based and skin pigmentation-related inaccuracies in pulse oximetry have recently been highlighted in several large electronic health record-based retrospective cohort studies across diverse patient populations and healthcare settings. Overestimation of oxygen saturation by pulse oximeters, particularly in hypoxic states, is disparately higher in Black compared to other racial groups. Compared to adult literature, pediatric studies are relatively few and mostly reliant on birth certificates or maternal race-based classification of comparison groups...
January 5, 2024: Paediatric Respiratory Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38144949/current-diagnosis-and-treatment-practice-for-pulmonary-hypertension-in-bronchopulmonary-dysplasia-a-survey-study-in-germany-push-bpd
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Friederike Häfner, Caroline Johansson, Larissa Schwarzkopf, Kai Förster, Yvonne Kraus, Andreas W Flemmer, Georg Hansmann, Hannes Sallmon, Ursula Felderhoff-Müser, Sabine Witt, Lars Schwettmann, Anne Hilgendorff
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is the most severe complication in preterm infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) and associated with significant mortality. Diagnostic and treatment strategies, however, still lack standardization. By the use of a survey study (PH in BPD), we assessed clinical practice (diagnosis, treatment, follow-up) in preterm infants with early postnatal persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN) as well as at risk for or with established BPD-associated PH between 06/2018 and 10/2020 in two-thirds of all German perinatal centers with >70 very low birthweight infants/year including their cardiology departments and outpatient units...
October 2023: Pulmonary Circulation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38126241/sex-differences-in-preterm-respiratory-morbidity-a-recent-whole-population-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Theodore Dassios, Christopher Harris, Emma E Williams, Anne Greenough
AIM: To determine whether there were differences between male and female infants in respiratory morbidity in a whole population of extremely preterm infants, including infants born below 24 weeks of gestation. METHODS: Retrospective whole-population study of all infants <28 weeks of gestation admitted to a neonatal unit in England from 2014 to 2019. Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) development was defined as any respiratory support at 36 weeks postmenstrual age...
December 21, 2023: Acta Paediatrica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37546128/an-extremely-preterm-infant-born-at-23-weeks-gestation-with-an-interrupted-aortic-arch-complex-a-case-report
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Mitsuhiro Haga, Kanako Itoh, Akio Ishiguro, Yoichi Iwamoto, Takuro Kojima, Satoshi Masutani
We present a case of an infant male born at 23 weeks' gestation with an interrupted aortic arch (IAA) complex. We treated the patient with hypoxic gas ventilation to address developing systemic undercirculation in the acute postnatal phase. As the symptoms of bronchopulmonary dysplasia evolved, hypoxic gas ventilation was no longer required to stabilize the hemodynamics. The patient was discharged home after undergoing the palliative surgical procedure of bilateral pulmonary artery banding and ductus arteriosus stent implantation...
July 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37534531/the-prognosis-of-neonatal-respiratory-status-within-three%C3%A2-years-after-birth-in-chronic-abruption-oligohydramnios-sequence
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shoko Nishikawa, Mana Taki, Haruko Okamoto, Yosuke Kawamura, Yoshitsugu Chigusa, Seiichi Tomotaki, Masaki Mandai, Haruta Mogami
AIM: Chronic abruption-oligohydramnios sequence (CAOS), which is characterized by vaginal bleeding and oligohydramnios, adversely affects the lungs of fetuses due to bloody amniotic fluid and oligohydramnios. The criteria for termination of pregnancy remain controversial. This study aimed to examine respiratory function in infants within 3 years after birth and risk factors for respiratory prognosis, and to clarify the management of CAOS. METHODS: This study is a case series of patients with CAOS managed at our institution between 2010 and 2020...
August 3, 2023: Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37339674/evaluation-of-postnatal-complications-in-clinical-and-histological-chorioamnionitis-in-extremely-preterm-infants-a-japanese-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shuji Ishida, Hidehiko Nakanishi, Rika Sekiya, Kohei Kawada, Yukako Kosaka, Ayano Yamaguchi, Mari Ooka
OBJECTIVE:  Terminating pregnancy appropriately before the intrauterine infection has progressed may have an improved prognosis for preterm infants. We evaluate how the combination of histological chorioamnionitis (hCAM) and clinical chorioamnionitis (cCAM) affects the short-term prognosis of infants. STUDY DESIGN:  This retrospective multicenter cohort study based on the Neonatal Research Network of Japan included extremely preterm infants born weighing <1,500 g between 2008 and 2018...
July 24, 2023: American Journal of Perinatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37065300/significance-of-intermittent-hypoxic-episodes-in-premature-infants-prior-to-discharge
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Saleh Alalaiyan, Deena Shakeeb, Fahad Al Hazzani, Abdulaziz Binmanee
Objective The aim of this study was to determine the rate and severity of intermittent hypoxic episodes in premature infants who underwent overnight pulse oximetry prior to discharge. Methods Preterm infants with a birth weight of 1500 grams or less and who underwent overnight pulse oximetry prior to discharge were included. Maternal and neonatal demographic data and complications of prematurity were recorded. All infants underwent overnight pulse oximetry prior to discharge and the McGill score was used to categorize the degree of desaturations (categories 1-4; normal, mildly, moderately, and severely abnormal)...
March 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37045946/functional-morphometry-non-invasive-estimation-of-the-alveolar-surface-area-in-extremely-preterm-infants
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emma E Williams, J Gareth Jones, Donald McCurnin, Mario Rüdiger, Mahesh Nanjundappa, Anne Greenough, Theodore Dassios
BACKGROUND: The main pathophysiologic characteristic of chronic respiratory disease following extremely premature birth is arrested alveolar growth, which translates to a smaller alveolar surface area (SA ). We aimed to use non-invasive measurements to estimate the SA in extremely preterm infants. METHODS: Paired measurements of the fraction of inspired oxygen and transcutaneous oxygen saturation were used to calculate the ventilation/perfusion ratio, which was translated to SA using Fick's law of diffusion...
April 12, 2023: Pediatric Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37031570/variation-in-use-of-extended-pulse-oximetry-testing-to-guide-decisions-around-home-oxygen-provision-for-ex-preterm-infants-a-nationwide-survey-of-uk-neonatal-units
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jessica Burgess-Shannon, Sarah Briggs, Sam Oddie, Helen Mactier
Differences in the diagnostic approach to bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) may contribute to variation in reported BPD rates. We undertook a nationwide survey of UK neonatal units (NNUs) to describe criteria applied by neonatologists to conduct pulse oximetry studies in ex-preterm infants to assess their need for supplemental oxygen near discharge, as well as criteria applied to interpret saturation studies. Responses from 112 (64.7%) NNUs demonstrated wide variation in both criteria used to select infants for assessment and thresholds for interpretation...
April 7, 2023: Respiratory medicine and research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36822990/the-infant-with-bronchopulmonary-dysplasia-on-home-oxygen-the-oxygen-weaning-conundrum-in-the-absence-of-good-evidence
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REVIEW
Dominic A Fitzgerald
Bronchopulmonary dysplasia [BPD] is the most common complication of extremely preterm delivery and its optimal management remains challenging because of a lack of evidence to guide management. There has been improvement in the management of evolving BPD in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). The threshold for provision of home oxygen therapy, often occurring because of a preference for earlier discharge from the NICU, creates tensions for clincians and families. Once discharged in supplemental oxygen, the approaches for the weaning of this therapy vary considerably across the world...
January 25, 2023: Paediatric Respiratory Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36649689/discharge-age-and-weight-for-very-preterm-infants-in-six-countries-2012-2020
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Erika M Edwards, Lucy T Greenberg, Jeffrey D Horbar, Luigi Gagliardi, Mark Adams, Angelika Berger, Sara Leitao, Karen Luyt, Danielle E Y Ehret, Jeannette A Rogowski
BACKGROUND: Postmenstrual age for surviving infants without congenital anomalies born at 24-29 weeks' gestational age from 2005 to 2018 in the USA increased 8 days, discharge weight increased 316 grams, and median discharge weight z-score increased 0.19 standard units. We asked whether increases were observed in other countries. METHODS: We evaluated postmenstrual age, weight, and weight z-score at discharge of surviving infants without congenital anomalies born at 24-29 weeks' gestational age admitted to Vermont Oxford Network member hospitals in Austria, Ireland, Italy, Switzerland, the UK, and the USA from 2012 to 2020...
2023: Neonatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36638403/serratia-infection-epidemiology-among-very-preterm-infants-in-the-neonatal-intensive-care-unit
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah A Coggins, Erika M Edwards, Dustin D Flannery, Jeffrey S Gerber, Jeffrey D Horbar, Karen M Puopolo
BACKGROUND: Serratia spp. are opportunistic, multidrug resistant, Gram-negative pathogens, previously described among preterm infants in case reports or outbreaks of infection. We describe Serratia late-onset infection (LOI) in very preterm infants in a large, contemporary, nationally representative cohort. METHODS: In this secondary analysis of prospectively collected data of preterm infants born 401-1500 grams and/or 22-29 weeks gestational age from 2018 to 2020 at 774 Vermont Oxford Network members, LOI was defined as culture-confirmed blood and/or cerebrospinal fluid infection > 3 days after birth...
February 1, 2023: Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36370865/duration-and-consequences-of-periodic-breathing-in-infants-born-preterm-before-and-after-hospital-discharge
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alicia K Yee, Leon S Siriwardhana, Gillian M Nixon, Lisa M Walter, Flora Y Wong, Rosemary S C Horne
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the amount of time spent in periodic breathing and its consequences in infants born preterm before and after hospital discharge. METHODS: Infants born preterm between 28-32 weeks of gestational age were studied during daytime sleep in the supine position at 32-36 weeks of postmenstrual age (PMA), 36-40 weeks of PMA, and 3 months and 6 months of corrected age. The percentage of total sleep time spent in periodic breathing (% total sleep time periodic breathing) was calculated and infants were grouped into below and above the median (8...
November 10, 2022: Journal of Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36366916/late-onset-sepsis-among-very-preterm-infants
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dustin D Flannery, Erika M Edwards, Sarah A Coggins, Jeffrey D Horbar, Karen M Puopolo
OBJECTIVES: To determine the epidemiology, microbiology, and associated outcomes of late-onset sepsis among very preterm infants using a large and nationally representative cohort of NICUs across the United States. METHODS: Prospective observational study of very preterm infants born 401 to 1500 g and/or 22 to 29 weeks' gestational age (GA) from January 1, 2018, to December 31, 2020, who survived >3 days in 774 participating Vermont Oxford Network centers. Late-onset sepsis was defined as isolation of a pathogenic bacteria from blood and/or cerebrospinal fluid, or fungi from blood, obtained >3 days after birth...
December 1, 2022: Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36160774/home-oxygen-use-and-1-year-outcome-among-preterm-infants-with-bronchopulmonary-dysplasia-discharged-from-a-chinese-regional-nicu
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Huijia Lin, Xuefeng Chen, Jiajing Ge, Liping Shi, Lizhong Du, Xiaolu Ma
Objective: This study aims to compare the clinical characteristics and 1-year outcomes of preterm infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) who were discharged on supplemental oxygen or room air. Materials and Methods: The preterm infants (born <32 weeks' gestation, birth weight ≤1,250 g) diagnosed with BPD and admitted between January 2020 and December 2020 were enrolled. The clinical data during hospitalization were collected through the hospital's electronic record system...
2022: Frontiers in Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36131325/follow-up-study-of-infants-recruited-to-the-randomised-placebo-controlled-trial-of-azithromycin-for-the-prevention-of-chronic-lung-disease-of-prematurity-in-preterm-infants-study-protocol-for-the-aztec-fu-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah J Kotecha, Christopher W Course, Kathryn E Jones, W John Watkins, Janet Berrington, David Gillespie, Sailesh Kotecha
BACKGROUND: Preterm birth, especially at less than 30 weeks' gestation, is significantly associated with respiratory, neurodevelopmental and growth abnormalities. The AZTEC study has recruited 799 infants born at < 30 weeks' gestation to determine if a ten-day intravenous treatment with azithromycin improves survival without development of chronic lung disease of prematurity (CLD) at 36 weeks' post menstrual age (PMA) when compared to placebo. The follow-up studies will compare respiratory, neurodevelopmental and growth outcomes up to 2 years of corrected age between infants who received azithromycin and those who received placebo in the early neonatal period...
September 21, 2022: Trials
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