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Design and feasibility of “PREMATurity as predictor of children's Cardiovascular–renal Health” (PREMATCH): A pilot study

The microvasculature and macrovasculature undergo extensive, organ-specific perinatal maturation. Multiple studies show associations between low birth weight and subsequent cardiovascular dysfunction in adulthood, suggesting that extreme preterm birth interferes with this maturation process. Therefo...

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Autores principales: Raaijmakers, Anke, Petit, Thibault, Gu, Yumei, Zhang, Zhenyu, Wei, Fangfei, Cools, Bjorn, Jacobs, Lotte, Thijs, Lutgarde, Thewissen, Liesbeth, Levtchenko, Elena, Staessen, Jan A., Allegaert, Karel
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Publicado: Taylor & Francis 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4673568/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26107770
http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/08037051.2015.1053220
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author Raaijmakers, Anke
Petit, Thibault
Gu, Yumei
Zhang, Zhenyu
Wei, Fangfei
Cools, Bjorn
Jacobs, Lotte
Thijs, Lutgarde
Thewissen, Liesbeth
Levtchenko, Elena
Staessen, Jan A.
Allegaert, Karel
author_facet Raaijmakers, Anke
Petit, Thibault
Gu, Yumei
Zhang, Zhenyu
Wei, Fangfei
Cools, Bjorn
Jacobs, Lotte
Thijs, Lutgarde
Thewissen, Liesbeth
Levtchenko, Elena
Staessen, Jan A.
Allegaert, Karel
author_sort Raaijmakers, Anke
collection PubMed
description The microvasculature and macrovasculature undergo extensive, organ-specific perinatal maturation. Multiple studies show associations between low birth weight and subsequent cardiovascular dysfunction in adulthood, suggesting that extreme preterm birth interferes with this maturation process. Therefore, we designed PREMATCH (PREMATurity as predictor of Cardiovascular–renal Health) to phenotype the microcirculation and macrocirculation during childhood in former preterm infants. A well-characterized cohort of former extreme preterm birth survivors and gender- and age-matched controls (aged 8–13 years) will be investigated for microvascular and macrovascular structure and function. In addition to cognitive performance and anthropometrics, we will investigate (i) the microvascular structure and function by endothelial function (photoplethysmography), sublingual capillary glycocalyx function (sidestream dark field imaging) and retinal structure (diameters of arterioles and venules); and (ii) the macrovascular phenotype by cardiac and renal ultrasound, repeated blood pressure measurements and arterial pulse-wave recordings. The PREMATCH study is unique in its design, and ongoing recruitment demonstrates excellent feasibility. The expectation is that the results of this study will identify risk factors during childhood for subsequent cardiovascular–renal disease in the adult life of former preterm infants, while further analysis on mediators in neonatal life of this cardiovascular–renal outcome may provide new information on perinatal risk factors.
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spelling pubmed-46735682015-12-15 Design and feasibility of “PREMATurity as predictor of children's Cardiovascular–renal Health” (PREMATCH): A pilot study Raaijmakers, Anke Petit, Thibault Gu, Yumei Zhang, Zhenyu Wei, Fangfei Cools, Bjorn Jacobs, Lotte Thijs, Lutgarde Thewissen, Liesbeth Levtchenko, Elena Staessen, Jan A. Allegaert, Karel Blood Press Clinical Trials The microvasculature and macrovasculature undergo extensive, organ-specific perinatal maturation. Multiple studies show associations between low birth weight and subsequent cardiovascular dysfunction in adulthood, suggesting that extreme preterm birth interferes with this maturation process. Therefore, we designed PREMATCH (PREMATurity as predictor of Cardiovascular–renal Health) to phenotype the microcirculation and macrocirculation during childhood in former preterm infants. A well-characterized cohort of former extreme preterm birth survivors and gender- and age-matched controls (aged 8–13 years) will be investigated for microvascular and macrovascular structure and function. In addition to cognitive performance and anthropometrics, we will investigate (i) the microvascular structure and function by endothelial function (photoplethysmography), sublingual capillary glycocalyx function (sidestream dark field imaging) and retinal structure (diameters of arterioles and venules); and (ii) the macrovascular phenotype by cardiac and renal ultrasound, repeated blood pressure measurements and arterial pulse-wave recordings. The PREMATCH study is unique in its design, and ongoing recruitment demonstrates excellent feasibility. The expectation is that the results of this study will identify risk factors during childhood for subsequent cardiovascular–renal disease in the adult life of former preterm infants, while further analysis on mediators in neonatal life of this cardiovascular–renal outcome may provide new information on perinatal risk factors. Taylor & Francis 2015-09-03 2015-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4673568/ /pubmed/26107770 http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/08037051.2015.1053220 Text en © 2015 Informa UK Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/Licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY-NC-ND 3.0 License which permits users to download and share the article for non-commercial purposes, so long as the article is reproduced in the whole without changes, and provided the original source is credited.
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Raaijmakers, Anke
Petit, Thibault
Gu, Yumei
Zhang, Zhenyu
Wei, Fangfei
Cools, Bjorn
Jacobs, Lotte
Thijs, Lutgarde
Thewissen, Liesbeth
Levtchenko, Elena
Staessen, Jan A.
Allegaert, Karel
Design and feasibility of “PREMATurity as predictor of children's Cardiovascular–renal Health” (PREMATCH): A pilot study
title Design and feasibility of “PREMATurity as predictor of children's Cardiovascular–renal Health” (PREMATCH): A pilot study
title_full Design and feasibility of “PREMATurity as predictor of children's Cardiovascular–renal Health” (PREMATCH): A pilot study
title_fullStr Design and feasibility of “PREMATurity as predictor of children's Cardiovascular–renal Health” (PREMATCH): A pilot study
title_full_unstemmed Design and feasibility of “PREMATurity as predictor of children's Cardiovascular–renal Health” (PREMATCH): A pilot study
title_short Design and feasibility of “PREMATurity as predictor of children's Cardiovascular–renal Health” (PREMATCH): A pilot study
title_sort design and feasibility of “prematurity as predictor of children's cardiovascular–renal health” (prematch): a pilot study
topic Clinical Trials
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4673568/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26107770
http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/08037051.2015.1053220
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