Clinical assessment of the severity of bronchopulmonary dysplasia in children born prematurely
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https://doi.org/10.52692/1857-0011.2023.3-77.21Keywords:
bronchopulmonary dysplasia, premature babiesAbstract
Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) - chronic lung disease, which evolves with broncho-obstructive syndrome, signs of respiratory failure, pulmonary fibrosis.Aim. Analytical case-control study included 41 children with BPD and 40 preterm children without BPD, who were clinically evaluated. Methods. Evaluation of clinical respiratory syndromes and degree of severity of bronchopulmonary dysplasia in premature infants. Results. The study demonstrated that the O2 saturation determined by pulse oximetry in premature children with BPD is reduced - 94.5±0.4%, compared to the O2 saturation of premature children without BPD (97.85±0.14%), which is significantly higher (F stat = 66.7, T stat = 8.17, p<0.0001).Children with mild grade BPD present intercostal retractions in 22.2%: 95%CI 2.8-60, in moderate grade BPD - 52.6%: 95%CI 28.9-75.6 and in severe grade DBP all the children had chest retractions. Depending on the degrees of severity, children with mild BPD present intercostal retractions in 22.2%, in moderate BPD - 73.7% and in severe BPD all children had intercostal retractions. Costal retractions, which is an indicator of respiratory insufficiency, was found in all preterm infants with severe BPD, in 52.6%: 95%CI 28.9-75.6 preterm infants with moderate BPD. Premature children with mild BPD did not present costal retractions at the stage of diagnosis confirmation (χ2 = 15.3; p<0.001).Conclusions. According to the study, bronchopulmonary dysplasia in children born prematurely is manifested by signs of respiratory insufficiency - accelerated breathing, intercostal and thoracic retractions, low values of O2 saturation. The severity of signs of respiratory impairment is dependent on the degree of bronchopulmonary dysplasia, having a clinical expression through different forms of thoracic retractions.
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