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A comparison of newer classifications of bronchopulmonary dysplasia: findings from the Children's Hospitals Neonatal Consortium Severe BPD Group.

Shilpa Vyas-ReadJ Wells LoganAlain C CunaJoana MachryKristen T LeemanRebecca S RoseMichel MikhaelErica WymoreJohn W IbrahimRobert J DiGeronimoSushmita YallapragadaBeth E HabermanMichael A PadulaNicolas F M PortaKarna MurthyLeif D NelinCarl H CoghillIsabella ZanilettiRashmin C SavaniWilliam TruogWilliam A EngleJoanne M Lagatta
Published in: Journal of perinatology : official journal of the California Perinatal Association (2021)
Definitions with 3 BPD grades had better discrimination and Grade 3 2019 NRN had the strongest association with outcomes. No/Grade 1 infants rarely had severe outcomes, but Grade 2 infants were at risk. These data may be useful for counseling families and determining therapies for infants with BPD.
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