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The improved clinical course of persistent tachypnea of infancy with inhaled bronchodilators and corticosteroids

Authors :
Joanna Lange
Stanislaw Boguslawski
Honorata Marczak
Matthias Griese
Tomasz Urbankowski
Elias Seidl
Katarzyna Krenke
Joanna Peradzyńska
Source :
Pediatric Pulmonology. 56:3952-3959
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Wiley, 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND Persistent tachypnea of infancy (PTI) is the most common interstitial lung disease in young children. As no standardized therapeutic guidelines exist, different pharmaceuticals are used to treat PTI; inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) and bronchodilators being mostly used. This observation assessed the effectiveness of bronchodilators and ICS in children with PTI enrolled in the children's interstitial lung diseases (chILD)-EU Register. METHODS Symptomatic children with PTI were observed according to a predetermined stepwise protocol including bronchodilators as the first choice treatment (6 weeks). In patients with incomplete response, additionally, ICS was given (12 weeks). Signs, symptoms, and pulmonary function were evaluated at three time points: at baseline, 6 (±1) weeks after initiation of bronchodilators, and 12 (±1) weeks after bronchodilators/ICS. RESULTS Thirty-one children (median age: 44 months, interquartile range [IQR]: 15-67) were included. The therapy was associated with a significant reduction of tachypnea (53.3% of patients, p = 0.02), exercise intolerance (52.2% of patients, p

Details

ISSN :
10990496 and 87556863
Volume :
56
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pediatric Pulmonology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1ac670a0edd6c0a0916ee8e1dce9fb2d