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. 2001 Jan;84(1):40-44.
doi: 10.1136/adc.84.1.40.

Birth weight <1501 g and respiratory health at age 14

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Birth weight <1501 g and respiratory health at age 14

L W Doyle et al. Arch Dis Child. 2001 Jan.

Abstract

Aims: To determine the respiratory health in adolescence of children of birth weight <1501 g, and to compare the results with normal birthweight controls.

Methods: Prospective cohort study of children born in the Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne. Two cohorts of preterm children (86 consecutive survivors 500-999 g birth weight, and 124 consecutive survivors 1000-1500 g birth weight) and a control group of 60 randomly selected children >2499 g birth weight were studied. Children were assessed at 14 years of age. A paediatrician determined the clinical respiratory status. Lung function was measured according to standard guidelines.

Results: Of 180 preterm children seen at age 14, 42 (23%) had bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) in the newborn period. Readmission to hospital for respiratory ill health was infrequent in all groups and the rates of asthma were similar (15% in the 500-999 g birth weight group, 21% in the 1000-1500 g birth weight group, 21% in controls; 19% BPD, 18% no BPD). Overall, lung function was mostly within the normal range for all cohorts; few children had lung function abnormalities in clinically significant ranges. However, the preterm children had significantly lower values for variables reflecting flow. Lung function in children of 500-999 g birth weight was similar to children of 1000-1500 g birth weight. Preterm children with BPD had significantly lower values for variables reflecting flow than children without BPD.

Conclusions: The respiratory health of children of birth weight <1501 g at 14 years of age is comparable to that of term controls.

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