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Early Lung Function Testing in Infants with Aortic Arch Anomalies Identifies Patients at Risk for Airway Obstruction

BACKGROUND: Aortic arch anomalies (AAA) are rare cardio-vascular anomalies. Right-sided and double-sided aortic arch anomalies (RAAA, DAAA) are distinguished, both may cause airway obstructions. We studied the degree of airway obstruction in infants with AAA by neonatal lung function testing (LFT)....

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Autores principales: Roehr, Charles Christoph, Wilitzki, Silke, Opgen-Rhein, Bernd, Kalache, Karim, Proquitté, Hans, Bührer, Christoph, Schmalisch, Gerd
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3179483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21966379
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024903
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author Roehr, Charles Christoph
Wilitzki, Silke
Opgen-Rhein, Bernd
Kalache, Karim
Proquitté, Hans
Bührer, Christoph
Schmalisch, Gerd
author_facet Roehr, Charles Christoph
Wilitzki, Silke
Opgen-Rhein, Bernd
Kalache, Karim
Proquitté, Hans
Bührer, Christoph
Schmalisch, Gerd
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description BACKGROUND: Aortic arch anomalies (AAA) are rare cardio-vascular anomalies. Right-sided and double-sided aortic arch anomalies (RAAA, DAAA) are distinguished, both may cause airway obstructions. We studied the degree of airway obstruction in infants with AAA by neonatal lung function testing (LFT). PATIENTS AND METHODS: 17 patients (10 RAAA and 7 DAAA) with prenatal diagnosis of AAA were investigated. The median (range) post conception age at LFT was 40.3 (36.6–44.1) weeks, median body weight 3400 (2320–4665) g. Measurements included tidal breathing flow-volume loops (TBFVL), airway resistance (R(aw)) by bodyplethysmography and the maximal expiratory flow at functional residual capacity (V′(max)FRC) by rapid thoracic-abdominal compression (RTC) technique. V′(max)FRC was also expressed in Z-scores, based on published gender-, age and height-specific reference values. RESULTS: Abnormal lung function tests were seen in both RAAA and DAAA infants. Compared to RAAA infants, infants with DAAA had significantly more expiratory flow limitations in the TBFVL, (86% vs. 30%, p<0.05) and a significantly increased R(aw) (p = 0.015). Despite a significant correlation between R(aw) and the Z-score of V′(max)FRC (r = 0.740, p<0.001), there were no statistically significant differences in V′(max)FRC and it's Z-scores between RAAA and DAAA infants. 4 (24%) infants (2 RAAA, 2 DAAA) were near or below the 10(th) percentile of V′(max)FRC, indicating a high risk for airway obstruction. CONCLUSION: Both, infants with RAAA and DAAA, are at risk for airway obstruction and early LFT helps to identify and to monitor these infants. This may support the decision for therapeutic interventions before clinical symptoms arise.
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spelling pubmed-31794832011-09-30 Early Lung Function Testing in Infants with Aortic Arch Anomalies Identifies Patients at Risk for Airway Obstruction Roehr, Charles Christoph Wilitzki, Silke Opgen-Rhein, Bernd Kalache, Karim Proquitté, Hans Bührer, Christoph Schmalisch, Gerd PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Aortic arch anomalies (AAA) are rare cardio-vascular anomalies. Right-sided and double-sided aortic arch anomalies (RAAA, DAAA) are distinguished, both may cause airway obstructions. We studied the degree of airway obstruction in infants with AAA by neonatal lung function testing (LFT). PATIENTS AND METHODS: 17 patients (10 RAAA and 7 DAAA) with prenatal diagnosis of AAA were investigated. The median (range) post conception age at LFT was 40.3 (36.6–44.1) weeks, median body weight 3400 (2320–4665) g. Measurements included tidal breathing flow-volume loops (TBFVL), airway resistance (R(aw)) by bodyplethysmography and the maximal expiratory flow at functional residual capacity (V′(max)FRC) by rapid thoracic-abdominal compression (RTC) technique. V′(max)FRC was also expressed in Z-scores, based on published gender-, age and height-specific reference values. RESULTS: Abnormal lung function tests were seen in both RAAA and DAAA infants. Compared to RAAA infants, infants with DAAA had significantly more expiratory flow limitations in the TBFVL, (86% vs. 30%, p<0.05) and a significantly increased R(aw) (p = 0.015). Despite a significant correlation between R(aw) and the Z-score of V′(max)FRC (r = 0.740, p<0.001), there were no statistically significant differences in V′(max)FRC and it's Z-scores between RAAA and DAAA infants. 4 (24%) infants (2 RAAA, 2 DAAA) were near or below the 10(th) percentile of V′(max)FRC, indicating a high risk for airway obstruction. CONCLUSION: Both, infants with RAAA and DAAA, are at risk for airway obstruction and early LFT helps to identify and to monitor these infants. This may support the decision for therapeutic interventions before clinical symptoms arise. Public Library of Science 2011-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3179483/ /pubmed/21966379 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024903 Text en Roehr et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Roehr, Charles Christoph
Wilitzki, Silke
Opgen-Rhein, Bernd
Kalache, Karim
Proquitté, Hans
Bührer, Christoph
Schmalisch, Gerd
Early Lung Function Testing in Infants with Aortic Arch Anomalies Identifies Patients at Risk for Airway Obstruction
title Early Lung Function Testing in Infants with Aortic Arch Anomalies Identifies Patients at Risk for Airway Obstruction
title_full Early Lung Function Testing in Infants with Aortic Arch Anomalies Identifies Patients at Risk for Airway Obstruction
title_fullStr Early Lung Function Testing in Infants with Aortic Arch Anomalies Identifies Patients at Risk for Airway Obstruction
title_full_unstemmed Early Lung Function Testing in Infants with Aortic Arch Anomalies Identifies Patients at Risk for Airway Obstruction
title_short Early Lung Function Testing in Infants with Aortic Arch Anomalies Identifies Patients at Risk for Airway Obstruction
title_sort early lung function testing in infants with aortic arch anomalies identifies patients at risk for airway obstruction
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3179483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21966379
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024903
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