Peripheral airway dysfunction in prematurity-associated obstructive lung disease identified by oscillometry.
Michael CousinsKylie HartBence L RadicsA John HendersonZoltán HantosPeter D SlySailesh KotechaPublished in: Pediatric pulmonology (2023)
Preterm-born children with obstructive airway disease had the greatest oscillometry impairments and the largest improvements after postexercise bronchodilator compared to control groups. Oscillometry can potentially be used to identify preterm-born children with lung disease to institute treatment.