2022
DOI: 10.1002/jcla.24485
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Clinical value of serum miR‐92 and miR‐122 expression level combined with pulmonary ultrasound score in the prognosis of neonatal acute respiratory distress syndrome

Abstract: Purpose: To explore the value of the expression of serum miR-92 and miR-122 combined with lung ultrasound score (LUS) in the prognosis of neonatal acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Patients and methods: This study involved 148 neonatal ARDS cases from January 2018 to October 2021, of which 77 children were discharged from hospital and 31 died. The children with ARDS were classified according to disease severity based on X-ray examination as mild (n = 69 cases) and severe (n = 39 cases). The expressio… Show more

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“…Currently, most research focuses on the clinical use of miRNA in adult ARDS, with a lack of relevant studies exploring the prognostic implications of miR-92 and miR-122 in pediatric ARDS. In a study on pediatric patients, the increased expression of serum miR-92 and miR-122 was correlated with the severity and prognosis of ARDS children, and in association with the LUS, it can predict the prognosis of ARDS children [ 160 ]. Furthermore, the LUS and the plasma expression level of miR-21-3p exhibit a correlation with the severity and prognosis of patients with acute lung injury.…”
Section: Therapeutic Targetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, most research focuses on the clinical use of miRNA in adult ARDS, with a lack of relevant studies exploring the prognostic implications of miR-92 and miR-122 in pediatric ARDS. In a study on pediatric patients, the increased expression of serum miR-92 and miR-122 was correlated with the severity and prognosis of ARDS children, and in association with the LUS, it can predict the prognosis of ARDS children [ 160 ]. Furthermore, the LUS and the plasma expression level of miR-21-3p exhibit a correlation with the severity and prognosis of patients with acute lung injury.…”
Section: Therapeutic Targetsmentioning
confidence: 99%