2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.anpede.2015.04.011
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Guidelines for the follow up of patients with bronchopulmonary dysplasia

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“…Tarazona et al 27 Espanha Recomendações: grupo de expertise Utilizar protocolos específicos para o cuidado domiciliar de acordo com agravo da criança, com treinamento do cuidador para a assistência domiciliar. Dempsey et al 28 USA Quantitativo Adoção de medidas (ferramentas) de triagens para o risco potencial de atraso do neurodesenvolvimento.…”
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“…Tarazona et al 27 Espanha Recomendações: grupo de expertise Utilizar protocolos específicos para o cuidado domiciliar de acordo com agravo da criança, com treinamento do cuidador para a assistência domiciliar. Dempsey et al 28 USA Quantitativo Adoção de medidas (ferramentas) de triagens para o risco potencial de atraso do neurodesenvolvimento.…”
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“…In view of this, it is possible to consider that BPD patients not only suffer from alterations in lung structure and function but also may have increased vascular resistance and pulmonary arterial pressures [ 5 ]. Therefore, echocardiogram screening methods strategies for pulmonary hypertension (PH) and right ventricle (RV) dysfunction are indicated during early childhood [ 6 , 7 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, while the national follow‐up programme for very preterm infants in the Netherlands mainly focuses on neurodevelopment and growth, pulmonary follow‐up is not included . The pulmonary care of preterm infants after discharge has previously been described , but the guidelines are sparse . While neurodevelopmental follow‐up has been compared in cohorts of preterm infants over time, little data have been produced on whether respiratory morbidity after discharge has changed in preterm infants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%