This book provides a comprehensive framework for treatment and
management of bronchopulmonary dysplasia. In recent years great strides
have been made toward understanding the pathogenesis and clinical
aspects of BPD, which is the most common chronic lung disease affecting
infants. This one-stop resource is written by leading scientists and
clinicians in the field, and chapters discuss the most recent
developments in the basic scientific, translational, and clinical
characteristics of the disease. Topics such as hyperoxia, pre- and
post-natal inflammation, and genetics and biomarkers of BPD are
included, as well as non-invasive ventilation techniques, nutrition, and
radiology applications from pre-term birth to adulthood. The book closes
with an in-depth look at emerging therapeutic options for prevention of
BPD. Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia is an essential volume for all
neonatologists, pediatric pulmonologists, and scientists interested in
developmental disorders of the lung.