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Women Smokers Lose 14.5 Years Off Life Span
Washington Post, United States - Nov 27, 2008
... and pregnant women who smoke are at high risk of delivering preterm or low birth weight infants or having babies with poor lung function, bronchitis or ...
Smoking takes 14.5 years off a woman?s life TheMedGuru
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Babies' nursing workouts build lung capacity
Reuters - Nov 14, 2008
To investigate, they looked at lung function in 1033 children who were 10 years old, born on the Isle of Wight, and were followed since birth. ...
A Possible Cure for Down?s Syndrome?; Smoking & Cognitive Decline ...
Men's News Daily, CA -
By now, everyone knows that smoking is associated with an increased risk of lung cancer (and other cancers), as well as chronic lung diseases, ...
Women Smokers' Longevity Cut By 14.5 Years Because Of Smoking
Medical News Today, UK - Nov 29, 2008
... she runs a significantly higher risk of delivering a premature baby, a low-weight full-term baby, a baby with poor lung function, bronchitis or asthma. ...
Drug Therapy For Premature Infants Destroys Brain Cells In Mice
Science Daily (press release) - Nov 17, 2008
17, 2008) ? A class of drugs that are used in premature infants to treat chronic lung damage can cause damage in the brain. New research at Washington ...
Drugs to Treat Lung Damage in Preemies May Harm Brain
U.S. News & World Report, DC - Nov 17, 2008
17 (HealthDay News) -- Glucocorticoid drugs used to treat chronic lung damage in premature infants caused brain injury in mice and may cause cognitive and ...

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Lungs 'boosted' by breastfeeding
BBC News, UK - Nov 9, 2008
He said that it was now possible to carry out lung function tests on infants, which meant that a trial to see if it made a difference could be concluded ...
Breastfeeding babies 'protects them from asthma' Telegraph.co.uk
Breastfeeding develops babies lungs The Press Association
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High oxygen babies
WHOI, IL - Nov 11, 2008
Underdeveloped lungs may not be able to function, preventing the infant from breathing on its own. A baby may develop respiratory distress syndrome (a ...

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Cystic fibrosis: FAQs on the disease of '65 roses'
CBC.ca, Canada - Nov 27, 2008
Chest X-rays, sinus X-rays, lung function tests, analysis of sputum and stool and genetic tests on blood may also be done to help in the diagnosis. ...
Gene Mutation May Cause Immature Lungs In Newborns
Medical News Today (press release), UK - Nov 25, 2008
RDS is a common cause in death in preterm infants, and Cincinnati Children's helped pioneer the clinical use of surfactants to improve lung function in ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: lung function + preterm infants + lung  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)

Preemie lung problems may linger into adulthood
Reuters - Jul 29, 2008
A new study shows that bronchopulmonary dysplasia as a complication of extreme preterm birth is strongly associated with reduced lung function and ...
Emphysema In Adulthood May Be Linked To Premature Birth Medical News Today (press release)
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Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - Jul 28, 2008
A spokesman for the British Lung Foundation said that premature babies often had underdeveloped lungs, which could lead to problems in later life.
Discovery Labs KL-4 Surfactant Anti-Inflammatory Data Published in ...
Primenewswire (press release), CA - Jul 29, 2008
The data showed that KL-4 surfactant reduced the inflammatory response and improved cell survival and function in a human lung cell-culture injury model. ...DSCO
All Eyes on Baby
Nurse.com, VA - Jul 14, 2008
At that time, it was widely believed that the neurosensory system of preterm infants was underdeveloped and, therefore, they did not feel nor remember pain. ...

Malaysia Star
Have fewer sick days!
Malaysia Star, Malaysia - Aug 2, 2008
All newborns, and especially preterm newborns, are at high risk for bacterial and viral infection during the first several months of life. ...
On the Pulse - 25th July
OnMedica, UK - Jul 25, 2008
Although neonatal ICUs are continually improving the survival of preterm babies, it?s worth thinking about the outlook for these babies in later life. ...
Reduced risk for premmies
Courier Mail, Australia - Jul 12, 2008
They include determining the best position to ventilate preterm infants to maximise lung function, using electrical imaging to show how the lungs are ...

TheMedGuru
Is Your Partner A Smoker?
TheMedGuru, India - Jul 29, 2008
While in children it causes Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS or cot death), bronchitis, pneumonia and other lung/airways infections, low birth weight ...
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Staten Island Advance - SILive.com, NY - Jul 14, 2008
A loss of surfactant impairs the function of the alveoli. This leads to dangerous impairment of lung function, inadequate oxygen levels, ...
Researchers Find Benefits of Aspirin in Preventing and Treating ...
Imperial Valley News, CA - Jul 18, 2008
Current investigations include the molecular etiology of cleft palate, the molecular genetics of tooth development, and lung development in the premature ...
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Abnormal Lung Function in Healthy Preterm Infants -
OLA HJALMARSON, K SANDBERG - American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2002 - Am Thoracic Soc
... U. Frey New aspects of airway mechanics in pre-term infants Eur. ... PMC Pitrez, AL Corso,
and MH Jones Reduced Lung Function in Healthy Preterm Infants in the ...

Repetitive Prenatal Glucocorticoids Improve Lung Function and Decrease Growth in Preterm Lambs -
M IKEGAMI, AH JOBE, J NEWNHAM, DH POLK, KE WILLET, … - American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 1997 - Am Thoracic Soc
... Preterm lung function following retreatment with antenatal betamethasone in preterm
lambs. ... Premature parturition after infusion of corticotrophin ...

Prophylaxis Against Early Adrenal Insufficiency to Prevent Chronic Lung Disease in Premature Infants -
KL Watterberg, JS Gerdes, KL Gifford, HM Lin - Pediatrics, 1999 - Am Acad Pediatrics
... Murphy S Chorioamnionitis and early lung inflammation in ... steroidogenesis in very
low birth weight preterm infants. ... A, Helbock HJ Adrenocortical function in the ...

Lung Development and Function in Preterm Infants in the Surfactant Treatment Era -
AH Jobe, M Ikegami - Annual Reviews in Physiology, 2000 - Annual Reviews
... Accelerated pulmonary maturation from preterm premature rupture of ... prenatal
glucocorticoids improve lung function and decrease growth in preterm lambs ...

Maternal Smoking and Infant Lung Function Further Evidence for An In Utero Effect -
WJ Morgan - American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 1998 - Am Thoracic Soc
... 1997. In utero exposure to cigarette smoking influences lung function at birth.
Eur. ... 1998. Respiratory function among preterm infants whose mothers ...

In utero exposure to cigarette smoking influences lung function at birth -
KC Lodrup Carlsen, JJ Jaakkola, P Nafstad, KH … - European Respiratory Journal, 1997 - Eur Respiratory Soc
... Susiva Effects of smoking in pregnancy on neonatal lung function Arch ... K. COSTELOE,
and J. STOCKS Respiratory Function Among Preterm Infants Whose Mothers ...

Respiratory Function Among Preterm Infants Whose Mothers Smoked During Pregnancy -
AHF HOO, M HENSCHEN, C DEZATEUX, K COSTELOE, J … - American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 1998 - Am Thoracic Soc
... U. Frey New aspects of airway mechanics in pre-term infants Eur. ... PMC Pitrez, AL Corso,
and MH Jones Reduced Lung Function in Healthy Preterm Infants in the ...

Delayed (> 3 weeks) postnatal corticosteroids for chronic lung disease in preterm infants [Review] -
HL Halliday, RA Ehrenkranz, LW Doyle - Cochrane Database of Systemic Reviews [Computer File], 2000 - doi.wiley.com
... therapy has improved the outcome of preterm infants with RDS ... More babies with CLD
are being cared for in ... to have some acute effects on lung function in babies ...

… early (7-14 days) postnatal corticosteroids for preventing chronic lung disease in preterm infants -
HL Halliday, RA Ehrenkranz, LW Doyle - Cochrane Database of Systemic Reviews [Computer File], 2000 - doi.wiley.com
... Steroid drugs have been effective in improving lung function but early use is ... infection
and an excess of glucose in the blood of these preterm babies. ...

… Therapy for the Prevention of Chronic Lung Disease in Preterm Infants With Respiratory Distress … -
TF Yeh, YJ Lin, WS Hsieh, HC Lin, CH Lin, JY Chen, … - Pediatrics, 1997 - Am Acad Pediatrics
... in respiratory fluids of high risk preterm infants. ... IM, Ehrenkranz RA, Jacobs HC
Pulmonary function tests and ... I, Pildes RS Improved lung compliance following ...

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Healthy preterm infants show reduced lung function

Tests of healthy preterm infants younger than 12 weeks of age showed prematurity to be independently associated with reduced lung function.
Predictors of this reduced expiratory flow during the first months of life include male sex, low gestational age and increased weight gain

. The results appear in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.

Marcus H. Jones, of the Department of Pediatrics at the Hospital São Lucas in Porto Alegre, Brazil, examined 62 preterm infants who had no significant neonatal respiratory disease.
They also tested 27 full-term infants as controls.
Both the preterm and full-term groups included more females than males.

" There was a noticeable reduction in expiratory flows in the preterm groups compared with control infants and reference values," said Jones.

Using a model that adjusts for differences in body size, the investigators found male sex and lower gestational age significantly and independently associated with reduced flows in the preterm group.

" The increased risk of wheezing, chronic cough and hospital readmissions early in life suggests that some degree of airway obstruction is present even in preterm infants without neonatal respiratory distress," said Jones.

The researchers defined "healthy preterm infants" as those who had not required significant ventilatory support after birth and had not suffered prior lower respiratory infections. A minority of the premature infants in the study cohort required supplemental oxygen in the first two days of life.

" This study demonstrates an independent effect of gestational age on expiratory flows," said Jones. " There is up to a 7 percent increase per week of gestation. It also reinforces the hypothesis that prematurity alone has an important role in the development of persistent airway obstruction."

He added that lower expiratory flows in boys have also been observed in other lung function studies on full-term infants.

" However, in our sample, after adjusting for length, gestational age and weight, flows were up to 30 percent lower in males, a greater effect than previously reported in full-term infants," said Jones. " One could speculate, from the magnitude of lung function loss, that the described disadvantage of male infants in relation to respiratory disorders is heightened by prematurity. This might contribute to the increased neonatal morbidity and mortality related to respiratory illness for preterm male infants."

They also noted that in full-term and preterm infants, exposure to cigarette smoke while in the womb was not associated with lower air flows in their sample. " This absence of association was unexpected and may reflect the limitation of self-reported smoking among mothers and possible misclassification," Jones explained.

Source: American Thoracic Society, 2006

 
 
 
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