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Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia: Then, Now, and Next.

Michael C Tracy1, David N Cornfield1.   

Abstract

Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) has evolved considerably since its first description over 50 years ago. This review aims to provide a historical framework for conceptualizing BPD and a current understanding of the changing definition, epidemiology, pathophysiology, treatment, and outcomes of BPD. The transdisciplinary approach that led to the initial phenotypic description of BPD continues to hold promise today. Investigators are refining the definition of BPD in light of changes in clinical care and increasing survival rates of very preterm infants. Despite improvements in perinatal care the incidence of BPD continues to increase. There is growing recognition that antenatal risk factors play a key role in the development of BPD. Strategies designed to prevent or limit neonatal lung injury continue to evolve. Defining the phenotype of infants with BPD can meaningfully direct treatment. Infants with BPD benefit from an interdisciplinary approach to longitudinal care with a focus on growth and neurocognitive development. While the ultimate impact of BPD on long-term pulmonary morbidity remains an active area of investigation, current data indicate that most children and adolescents with a history of BPD have a quality of life comparable to that of other preterm infants.

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Keywords:  airway malacia; bronchopulmonary dysplasia; mechanical ventilation; oxygen; prematurity; pulmonary hypertension

Year:  2020        PMID: 35922031      PMCID: PMC9354034          DOI: 10.1089/ped.2020.1205

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Allergy Immunol Pulmonol        ISSN: 2151-321X            Impact factor:   0.885


  135 in total

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Journal:  J Perinatol       Date:  2019-04-09       Impact factor: 2.521

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Review 3.  Respiratory Phenotypes for Preterm Infants, Children, and Adults: Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia and More.

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Journal:  Ann Am Thorac Soc       Date:  2018-05

4.  Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia and Perinatal Characteristics Predict 1-Year Respiratory Outcomes in Newborns Born at Extremely Low Gestational Age: A Prospective Cohort Study.

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Journal:  J Pediatr       Date:  2017-05-17       Impact factor: 4.406

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Journal:  J Pediatr       Date:  2016-11-28       Impact factor: 4.406

Review 6.  Fluid restriction for treatment of preterm infants with chronic lung disease.

Authors:  Keith J Barrington; Etienne Fortin-Pellerin; Thomas Pennaforte
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2017-02-08

7.  Lung function after extremely preterm birth-A population-based cohort study (EXPRESS).

Authors:  Per Thunqvist; Ellen Tufvesson; Leif Bjermer; Anna Winberg; Vineta Fellman; Magnus Domellöf; Erik Melén; Mikael Norman; Jenny Hallberg
Journal:  Pediatr Pulmonol       Date:  2017-11-20

8.  Bronchoscopy in neonates with severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia in the NICU.

Authors:  Erik Hysinger; Nicholas Friedman; Erik Jensen; Huayan Zhang; Joseph Piccione
Journal:  J Perinatol       Date:  2018-12-05       Impact factor: 2.521

Review 9.  Stem cell-based therapy for neonatal lung disease: it is in the juice.

Authors:  Moses E Fung; Bernard Thébaud
Journal:  Pediatr Res       Date:  2013-10-14       Impact factor: 3.756

10.  Fetal growth restriction and pulmonary hypertension in premature infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia.

Authors:  J Check; N Gotteiner; X Liu; E Su; N Porta; R Steinhorn; K K Mestan
Journal:  J Perinatol       Date:  2013-01-17       Impact factor: 2.521

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