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Pediatr Pulmonol ; 58(11): 3255-3263, 2023 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37646125

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INTRODUCTION: Dynamic computed tomography (dCT) gives real-time physiological information and objective descriptions of airway narrowing in tracheobronchomalacia (TBM). There is a paucity of literature in the evaluation of TBM by dCT in premature infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). The aim of this study is to describe the findings of dCT and resultant changes in management in premature infants with TBM. METHODS: A retrospective study of 70 infants was performed. Infants included were <32 weeks gestation without major anomalies. TBM was defined as ≥50% expiratory reduction in cross-sectional area with severity defined as mild (50%-75%), moderate (≥75%-90%), or severe (≥90%). RESULTS: Dynamic CT diagnosed malacia in 53% of infants. Tracheomalacia was identified in 49% of infants with severity as 76% mild, 18% moderate, and 6% severe. Bronchomalacia was identified in 43% of infants with varying severity (53% mild, 40% moderate, 7% severe). Resultant management changes included PEEP titration (44%), initiation of bethanechol (23%), planned tracheostomy (20%), extubation trial (13%), and inhaled ipratropium bromide (7%). CONCLUSION: Dynamic CT is a useful noninvasive diagnostic tool for airway evaluation of premature infants. Presence and severity of TBM can provide actionable information to guide more precise clinical decision making.


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Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia , Tracheobronchomalacia , Infant, Newborn , Infant , Humans , Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia/complications , Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia/diagnostic imaging , Retrospective Studies , Infant, Premature , Tracheobronchomalacia/complications , Tracheobronchomalacia/diagnostic imaging , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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SAGE Open Med Case Rep ; 11: 2050313X231172672, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37205159

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Necrotizing enterocolitis is a disease process of intestinal disruption which has been associated with gastrointestinal microbial alterations after antibiotic exposure. Treatment guidelines and antibiotic exposure for congenital syphilis have historically been based on limited evidence. This case presents a term infant who developed necrotizing enterocolitis after treatment for congenital syphilis.

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