在患有喘的儿童中,胎儿生长而不是早产决定了肺功能
Hwan Soo Kim1, Seung Won Lee2, Jin Tack Kim3
1Department of Pediatrics, Bucheon St. Mary's Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea.
概括
胎儿生长,而不是早产,在患有稳定喘的儿童中显著影响肺功能. 这一发现强调了出生体重对妊娠年龄在儿科呼吸系统健康中的重要性.
科学领域:
- 儿科肺病学 儿科肺病学
- 喘研究 喘研究
- 新生儿健康 新生儿健康
背景情况:
- 早产和胎儿生长问题与儿童肺功能减弱和喘有关.
- 过早生育与胎儿生长对已确诊喘儿童肺功能的具体影响尚不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 确定早产或胎儿生长是否显著影响稳定喘儿童的肺功能或喘症状.
主要方法:
- 分析了566名患有稳定喘的儿童 (5-18岁) 的队列.
- 评估了肺功能 (FEV1,FVC,FEF25-75%) 和喘控制 (ACT).
- 基于早产史和妊娠年龄 (BW/GA) 的出生体重进行了比较.
主要成果:
- 在早产和早产儿之间没有发现肺功能或喘控制的显著差异.
- 怀孕年龄 (BW/GA) 的出生体重,但不是早产,明显影响了支气管扩展前和后的肺功能 (FEV1,FVC,FEF25-75%).
- 回归分析证实BW/GA是这个队列中肺功能的关键决定因素.
结论:
- 胎儿的生长,以妊娠年龄的出生体重为指标,在确定稳定喘儿童的肺功能方面,比早产起更重要的作用.
- 这些发现表明,专注于胎儿生长参数可能对治疗儿科喘至关重要.
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