1. Lung function between 8 and 15 years of age in very preterm infants with fetal growth restriction
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Luigi Castriotta, Maria Orsaria, Cristina Canciani, Paola Cogo, Maria Elena Ferrari, Luigi Cattarossi, Carlo De Pieri, Chiara Stocco, Lorenza Driul, Michele Arigliani, and Elena Valentini
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Male ,Spirometry ,congenital, hereditary, and neonatal diseases and abnormalities ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Intrauterine growth restriction ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,DLCO ,030225 pediatrics ,Diffusing capacity ,medicine ,Humans ,Child ,reproductive and urinary physiology ,Fetal Growth Retardation ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Obstetrics ,business.industry ,Infant, Newborn ,Gestational age ,medicine.disease ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,Respiratory Function Tests ,Bronchopulmonary dysplasia ,Infant, Extremely Premature ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Gestation ,Small for gestational age ,Female ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
BACKGROUND The impact of intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) on lung function in very preterm children is largely unknown as current evidence is mainly based on studies in children born small for gestational age but not necessarily with IUGR. METHODS Spirometry, transfer factor of the lung for carbon monoxide (TLco), and lung clearance index (LCI) were cross-sectionally evaluated at 8.0-15.0 years of age in children born
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- 2021
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