Lung function after preterm birth: development from mid-childhood to adulthood
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Lung function after preterm birth: development from mid-childhood to adulthood
Abstract
Background: As a result of advances in perinatal care, more small preterm infants survive. There are concerns that preterm birth and its treatments may harm pulmonary development and thereby lead to chronic airway obstruction in adulthood.
Objective: To assess the development of spirometric lung function variables from mid-childhood to adulthood after extreme preterm birth.
Methods: Two population-based cohorts born at gestational age ≤28 weeks or with birth weight ≤1000 g performed lung function tests at 10 and 18 and at 18 and 25 years of age, respectively, together with matched term-born controls. The results are presented as z scores, normalised for age, sex and height. Longitudinal development was compared for groups born at term and preterm, split by a history of absence (n=20), mild (n=38) or moderate/severe (n=25) neonatal bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD).
Results: The preterm-born cohorts, particularly those with neonatal BPD, had significantly lower forced expiratory volume in 1 s and mid-expiratory flow than those born at term at all assessments (z scores in the range -0.40 to -1.84). Within each of the subgroups the mean z scores obtained over the study period were largely similar, coefficients of determination ranging from 0.64 to 0.82. The pattern of development for the BPD subgroups did not differ from each other or from the groups born at term (tests of interaction).
Conclusions: Airway obstruction was present from mid-childhood to adulthood after extreme preterm birth, most evident after neonatal BPD. Lung function indices were tracking similarly in the preterm and term-born groups.
Keywords: COPD epidemiology; Clinical Epidemiology; Paediatric Lung Disaese.
Comment in
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Coming now to a chest clinic near you.Thorax. 2013 Aug;68(8):707-8. doi: 10.1136/thoraxjnl-2013-203836. Thorax. 2013. PMID: 23842816 No abstract available.
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