2006
DOI: 10.1183/09031936.06.00036305
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New aspects of airway mechanics in pre-term infants

Abstract: High-frequency respiratory impedance data measured noninvasively by the highspeed interrupter technique (HIT), particularly the first antiresonance frequency (far,1), is related to airway wall mechanics.The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and repeatability of HIT in unsedated preterm infants, and to compare values of far,1 from 18 pre-term (post-conceptional age 32-37 weeks, weight 1,730-2,910 g) and 18 full-term infants (42-47 weeks, 3,920-5,340 g).Among the pre-term infants, there was good … Show more

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“…In addition to increased airflow obstruction and abnormal lung volumes, preterm infants with BPD have abnormal respiratory system mechanics. The interrupted lung growth in BPD infants decreases the lung parenchymal elastic network, which in turn reduces airway tethering and causes airway instability, increased airway closure and collapse of alveolar units 126,127 . These abnormal respiratory system mechanics decreases lung compliance and reactance and increases pulmonary resistance in BPD infants 128,129 (Fig.…”
Section: Pathophysiology and Bpd Phenotypesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to increased airflow obstruction and abnormal lung volumes, preterm infants with BPD have abnormal respiratory system mechanics. The interrupted lung growth in BPD infants decreases the lung parenchymal elastic network, which in turn reduces airway tethering and causes airway instability, increased airway closure and collapse of alveolar units 126,127 . These abnormal respiratory system mechanics decreases lung compliance and reactance and increases pulmonary resistance in BPD infants 128,129 (Fig.…”
Section: Pathophysiology and Bpd Phenotypesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,2 Following increased survival after preterm birth, longterm lung recovery and health have become important issues. Most follow-up studies on lung function have focused on subjects born very preterm (ie, born at <32 weeks' gestation).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Optimal functional residual capacity is also crucial to maintain small airway and small vessel patency. Elastic components in the alveolar walls are tethered to one another and to the surrounding small bronchioles and exert a circumferential pull on the small intraparenchymal airways [35,36]. Infants with reduced total lung capacity have a characteristic rapid and shallow breathing pattern due to increased respiratory frequency and decreased tidal volume.…”
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confidence: 99%