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Respiratory outcomes study (RESPOS) for preterm infants at primary school age
Authors:Valerie Astle  Margaret Broom  David A Todd  Blessy Charles  Cathy Ringland  Karen Ciszek
Institution:1. Department of Neonatology, Centenary Hospital for Women and Children, Canberra, Australia,;2. Department of Child Health, Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham, England, valerie.astle89@doctors.org.uk;4. Department of Neonatology, Centenary Hospital for Women and Children, Canberra, Australia,;5. Australian National University (ANU) Medical School, Canberra, Australia, and;6. Australian National University (ANU) Medical School, Canberra, Australia, and
Abstract:Abstract

Objective: Pulmonary function abnormalities and hospital re-admissions in survivors of neonatal lung disease remain highly prevalent. The respiratory outcomes study (RESPOS) aimed to investigate the respiratory and associated atopy outcomes in preterm infants <30 weeks gestational age (GA) and/or birth-weight (BWt) <1000?g at primary school age, and to compare these outcomes between infants with and without chronic lung disease (CLD). Methods: In the RESPOS 92 parents of preterm infants admitted to the Neonatal unit in Canberra Hospital between 1/1/2001 and 31/12/2003 were sent a questionnaire regarding their respiratory, atopy management and follow-up. Results: Fifty-three parents responded, including 28 preterm infants who had CLD and 25 who had no CLD. The gestational age was significantly lower in the CLD group compared to the non-CLD group 26.9 (26.3–27.5) CLD and 28.6 (28.3–29.0) non-CLD] weeks 95% confidence interval (CI)]], as was the birth weight 973 (877.4–1068.8) CLD versus 1221 (1135.0–1307.0) non-CLD] g (CI)]. CLD infants compared to non-CLD infants were significantly more likely to have been: given surfactant, ventilated and on oxygen at 28 days and 36 weeks. These neonates were also more likely to have: been discharged from the neonatal unit on oxygen, exhibit a history of PDA or sepsis and to have a current paediatrician. However, despite these differences, there was no significant difference in the proportion of asthma or atopic disease between the two groups. Conclusions: The RESPOS could not demonstrate respiratory and/or atopy differences between the CLD and the non-CLD groups at primary school age.
Keywords:Asthma  atopy  bronchopulmonary dysplasia  chronic lung disease  low birth weight
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