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Clinical And Respiratory Functional Follow-Up In 39 Infants Treated By Respiratory Extracorporeal Assistance During The Neonatal Period

ARCHIVES DE PEDIATRIE(1999)

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The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate the consequences of neonatal treatment with a venovenous. extracorporeal respiratory assistance.Population and methods, - Thirty nine neonates (28 boys) with acute respiratory failure were included. Extracorporeal respiratory assistance consisted of an apnoeic oxygenation with low frequency positive pressure ventilation and extracorporeal membrane CO2 removal through a venous single canula perfusion circuit. The causes of respiratory distress were: 15 meconium aspiration syndrome, 12 respiratory distress syndrome, sir hyaline membrane disease, three sepsis, two diaphragmatic hernia, and one post-surgery Mendelson syndrome. The mean duration of mechanical ventilation was 18 days, including 5 days of extracorporeal respiratory assistance. The prospective follow-up included physical examination, chest radiographs, scintigraphy and pulmonary function tests. These tests studied the following parameters: functional residual capacity by helium dilution technique, lung resistance and dynamic lung compliance by the esophageal balloon technique and blood gases with arterialized blood samples.Results. - The mean duration of the follow-up was 21.3 months (6 months to 5 years). Results showed in the first year 33% of children with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and chest X-ray abnormalities, such as bronchopulmonary dysplasia in 23% of children. Data of pulmonary function test at the end of the first year: lung resistance and functional residual capacity were within limits of predicted values for height, and dynamic lung compliance was slightly decreased; according to the analysis of the functional profile: 31% without abnormality, 41% of obstructive syndrome and 26% with restrictive pattern. Blood gases were normal in 37 children. Ar the end of the second year, we noticed normal functional residual capacity, an increase of lung resistance while lung compliance was normalized; functional profile was quite different: with a decrease of the number of patients without abnormality (22%) and increase of those with obstructive syndrome (56%).Conclusion. - The percentage of abnormalities is high but these are moderate in most cases, especially if we compare with the initial seriousness of the pulmonary pathology. We suggest a regular follow-up to study the respective incidence of pulmonary disease and/or extracorporeal respiratory assistance over these abnormalities. (C) 1999 Elsevier, Paris.
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oxygenators, membranes, infant, newborn, infant, respiratory insufficiency, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, follow-up studies
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