Journal article
Associations of Preeclampsia with Expiratory Airflows in School-Age Children Born Either at <28 Weeks or Weighing <1000 g
LW Doyle, S Ranganathan, A Haikerwal, JLY Cheong, C Anderson, P Anderson, M Bear, A Burnett, C Callanan, E Carse, MP Charlton, J Courtot, N Davis, J Duff, L Hickey, M Hayes, E Kelly, K Lee, M McDonald, E McInnes Show all
Journal of Pediatrics | MOSBY-ELSEVIER | Published : 2019
Abstract
Objectives: To assess whether preeclampsia was associated with expiratory airflow at school-age in children born either extremely preterm (<28 weeks of gestation) or extremely low birthweight (ELBW; <1000 g birth weight). Study design: Participants comprised 3 cohorts of children born extremely preterm/ELBW in the state of Victoria, Australia, in 1991-1992, 1997, or 2005. Expiratory airflows were measured at age 8 years, and results converted to z scores. Data were compared between those exposed to preeclampsia with those unexposed to preeclampsia; analyses were then adjusted for confounding perinatal variables. Analyses were repeated within subgroups of extremely preterm only and ELBW only...
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Funded by National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (108702 and 606789); Centre of Clinical Research Excellence (546519); Centre of Research Excellence (1060733); Early Career Fellowship Grant (1053787); and Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Support Program. The authors declare no conflicts of interest.