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Expiratory flow limitation is more prevalent in children born preterm with bronchopulmonary dysplasia and is associated with airway obstruction
This review aims to summarise what is known about the long-term pulmonary outcomes of contemporary preterm birth
We found no evidence for a difference in the timing of the laryngeal mask airways removal on the incidence of respiratory adverse events
Evaluating the difference of the effects of Laryngeal mask airways compared to endotracheal tubes in older children (>1 year) in incidents of PRAE in infants.
We aimed to evaluate the use of the EIMM-step method in a broad range of infants.
This study aimed to determine how pulmonary inflammation & infection impacts on ventilation distribution throughout early life in people with cystic fibrosis.
Ventilated preterm infant lungs are vulnerable to overdistension and underinflation.
Non-invasive techniques for measuring lung mechanics in infants are needed for a better understanding of lung growth and function...
This editorial article addresses chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and lung function testing in Aboriginal Australians.
The European Respiratory Society Oscillometry Taskforce identified that clinical correlates of bronchodilator responses are needed to advance oscillometry in clinical practice. The understanding of bronchodilator-induced oscillometry changes in preterm lung disease is poor. Here we describe a comparison of bronchodilator assessments performed using oscillometry and spirometry in a population born very preterm and explore the relationship between bronchodilator-induced changes in respiratory function and clinical outcomes.