Journal article
Expiratory airflow at 7–8 years of age in children born extremely low birthweight from 14 years before to 14 years after the introduction of exogenous surfactant
LW Doyle, S Ranganathan, AJ Spittle, G Opie, RM Mainzer, JLY Cheong, J Cheong, P Anderson, R Boland, M Charlton, N Davis, J Duff, E Josev, K Lee, M McDonald, B Novella, J Olsen, L Pigdon, G Roberts, P Stevens Show all
Eclinicalmedicine | ELSEVIER | Published : 2023
Abstract
Background: It is unclear if expiratory airflow in survivors born extremely low birth weight (ELBW; 500–999 g) has improved after the introduction of exogenous surfactant into clinical practice in 1991. The primary aim of this study was to describe the changes in airflow at 7–8 years of age of survivors born ELBW in five discrete cohorts from 14 years before to 14 years after the introduction of exogenous surfactant into clinical practice. Methods: The cohorts comprised consecutive survivors born ELBW in 1977–82 and 1985–87 at the Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne, and in 1991–92, 1997 and 2005 in the state of Victoria, Australia. Survival rates to 2-years of age for infants born ELBW in the..
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Awarded by State Government of Victoria
Funding Acknowledgements
Drs Doyle, Ranganathan, Spittle, Opie and Cheong declare grants from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (Pro-gram Grant #606789; Project Grant #491246; Centre of Clinical Research Excellence #546519; Centres of Research Excellence #1060733 and #1153176; and the Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Support Program. Dr Cheong declares a grant from the Medical Research Future Fund of Australia (Career Development Fellowship #1141354) .