This book presents pulmonary outcomes of prematurity, from their
emergence in infancy through to their consequences in adulthood. With an
increasing number of preterm births and more infants surviving, there is
now a larger population of adults with lung disease originating in
infancy requiring specialized care. Looking at the whole group of
preterm infants, not just those with bronchopulmonary dysplasia, this
text covers a wide spectrum of pulmonary outcomes, including: pulmonary
hypertension, wheezing, and alterations in sleep. The chapter authors
focus on critically appraising what is and is not known about each
outcome and suggest key questions that still need to be answered.
Respiratory Outcomes in Preterm Infants: Sequelae from Infancy
through Adulthood is an ideal reference for the multidisciplinary group
that cares for these preterm infants and the adults they become,
including: neonatologists, pediatric pulmonologists, pediatricians,
adult pulmonologists, primary care physicians, nurses, and fellows.