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Decreasing Incidence of Chronic Lung Disease Despite the Gradual Reduction of Postnatal Dexamethasone Use in Very Low Birth Weight Infants

Dexamethasone has been widely used in very low birth weight infants (VLBWI) weighing less than 1,500 g at birth for the prevention or treatment of chronic lung disease (CLD). Recently, however the use of dexamethasone is being reduced, as its association with abnormal neurodevelopmental outcome is k...

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Autores principales: Choi, Chang Won, Hwang, Jong Hee, Shim, Jae Won, Ko, Sun Young, Lee, Eun Kyung, Kim, Sung Shin, Chang, Yun Sil, Park, Won Soon, Shin, Son Moon
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Publicado: The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2816883/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15308840
http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2004.19.4.514
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author Choi, Chang Won
Hwang, Jong Hee
Shim, Jae Won
Ko, Sun Young
Lee, Eun Kyung
Kim, Sung Shin
Chang, Yun Sil
Park, Won Soon
Shin, Son Moon
author_facet Choi, Chang Won
Hwang, Jong Hee
Shim, Jae Won
Ko, Sun Young
Lee, Eun Kyung
Kim, Sung Shin
Chang, Yun Sil
Park, Won Soon
Shin, Son Moon
author_sort Choi, Chang Won
collection PubMed
description Dexamethasone has been widely used in very low birth weight infants (VLBWI) weighing less than 1,500 g at birth for the prevention or treatment of chronic lung disease (CLD). Recently, however the use of dexamethasone is being reduced, as its association with abnormal neurodevelopmental outcome is known. On the other hand, there have been persistent concerns about the increased risk of CLD according to the reduction of postnatal dexamethasone use. Hence, we did a retrospective cohort study to delineate the change in the incidence of CLD according to the reduction of dexamethasone use in VLBWI. The medical records of 559 VLBWI admitted to neonatal intensive care unit at Samsung Medical Center between November 1994 and December 2002 were reviewed with a focus on the use of postnatal dexamethasone and the incidence of CLD. The use of postnatal dexamethasone has significantly decreased over the study period. Especially, the use of high-dose regimen has markedly decreased. The day when postnatal dexamethasone therapy was begun has also been significantly delayed. The incidence of CLD has significantly decreased over the same period. In conclusion, the incidence of CLD has not increased despite the decreased use of postnatal dexamethasone.
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spelling pubmed-28168832010-02-12 Decreasing Incidence of Chronic Lung Disease Despite the Gradual Reduction of Postnatal Dexamethasone Use in Very Low Birth Weight Infants Choi, Chang Won Hwang, Jong Hee Shim, Jae Won Ko, Sun Young Lee, Eun Kyung Kim, Sung Shin Chang, Yun Sil Park, Won Soon Shin, Son Moon J Korean Med Sci Original Article Dexamethasone has been widely used in very low birth weight infants (VLBWI) weighing less than 1,500 g at birth for the prevention or treatment of chronic lung disease (CLD). Recently, however the use of dexamethasone is being reduced, as its association with abnormal neurodevelopmental outcome is known. On the other hand, there have been persistent concerns about the increased risk of CLD according to the reduction of postnatal dexamethasone use. Hence, we did a retrospective cohort study to delineate the change in the incidence of CLD according to the reduction of dexamethasone use in VLBWI. The medical records of 559 VLBWI admitted to neonatal intensive care unit at Samsung Medical Center between November 1994 and December 2002 were reviewed with a focus on the use of postnatal dexamethasone and the incidence of CLD. The use of postnatal dexamethasone has significantly decreased over the study period. Especially, the use of high-dose regimen has markedly decreased. The day when postnatal dexamethasone therapy was begun has also been significantly delayed. The incidence of CLD has significantly decreased over the same period. In conclusion, the incidence of CLD has not increased despite the decreased use of postnatal dexamethasone. The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2004-08 2004-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC2816883/ /pubmed/15308840 http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2004.19.4.514 Text en Copyright © 2004 The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Choi, Chang Won
Hwang, Jong Hee
Shim, Jae Won
Ko, Sun Young
Lee, Eun Kyung
Kim, Sung Shin
Chang, Yun Sil
Park, Won Soon
Shin, Son Moon
Decreasing Incidence of Chronic Lung Disease Despite the Gradual Reduction of Postnatal Dexamethasone Use in Very Low Birth Weight Infants
title Decreasing Incidence of Chronic Lung Disease Despite the Gradual Reduction of Postnatal Dexamethasone Use in Very Low Birth Weight Infants
title_full Decreasing Incidence of Chronic Lung Disease Despite the Gradual Reduction of Postnatal Dexamethasone Use in Very Low Birth Weight Infants
title_fullStr Decreasing Incidence of Chronic Lung Disease Despite the Gradual Reduction of Postnatal Dexamethasone Use in Very Low Birth Weight Infants
title_full_unstemmed Decreasing Incidence of Chronic Lung Disease Despite the Gradual Reduction of Postnatal Dexamethasone Use in Very Low Birth Weight Infants
title_short Decreasing Incidence of Chronic Lung Disease Despite the Gradual Reduction of Postnatal Dexamethasone Use in Very Low Birth Weight Infants
title_sort decreasing incidence of chronic lung disease despite the gradual reduction of postnatal dexamethasone use in very low birth weight infants
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2816883/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15308840
http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2004.19.4.514
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