1984
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3476(84)80501-6
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Systemic hypertension in infants withbronchopulmonary dysplasia

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“…Our study didn't show statistically significant gender differences in the occurrence of hypertension in infants who are survivors of NICU. A 6 month follow up of infants by mercury sphygmomanometer showed no gender differences in blood pressure (18,19) which is similar to our finding. In a follow up of 65 infants after discharge from the neonatal intensive care unit the incidence of hypertension was 43% in infants who had bronchopulmonary dysplasia and 4.5% without bronchopulmonary dysplasia (20).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Our study didn't show statistically significant gender differences in the occurrence of hypertension in infants who are survivors of NICU. A 6 month follow up of infants by mercury sphygmomanometer showed no gender differences in blood pressure (18,19) which is similar to our finding. In a follow up of 65 infants after discharge from the neonatal intensive care unit the incidence of hypertension was 43% in infants who had bronchopulmonary dysplasia and 4.5% without bronchopulmonary dysplasia (20).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Contributors to ventricular hypertrophy in preterm neonates with BPD include pulmonary hypertension, 12 systemic hypertension 13 and treatment with dexamethasone. 14 The risk for ventricular hypertrophy in infants with chronic lung disease is sufficiently high that periodic echocardiograms to assess for myocardial thickening is justified.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A razão não é claramente definida e pode ser atribuída à variação fisiológica das medidas corporais 5 . Outros fatores ainda são descritos de forma clássica como predisponentes para hipertensão arterial: a cateterização de artéria umbilical 1 ; patologias como nefropatias 1 e doença pulmonar crôni-ca 1,16 ; uso de drogas, como aminofilina, corticóides e epinefrina ocular 1,[17][18][19] . Alguns autores, mais recentemente, têm relacionado o uso de eritropoietina à hipertensão arterial 20 , embora ainda existam poucos estudos em RN.…”
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