Lung function in school‐aged congenital diaphragmatic hernia patients; a longitudinal evaluation

EMC OR-01-54-02 Male EMC NIHES-01-66-01 Original Articles Respiration, Artificial Respiratory Function Tests 3. Good health 03 medical and health sciences Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation 0302 clinical medicine Humans Female Child Hernias, Diaphragmatic, Congenital EMC MGC-02-53-01-A Lung
DOI: 10.1002/ppul.24375 Publication Date: 2019-06-14T04:01:05Z
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AbstractObjectiveChildren with congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) are at risk for pulmonary morbidity. Data on longitudinal evaluation of lung function in CDH are scarce. We hypothesized that CDH patients would have impaired lung function that worsens over time. We evaluated lung function and its determinants at ages 8 and 12 years.MethodsDynamic and static lung volumes, and diffusion capacity were measured. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) treatment, the standardized European neonatal treatment protocol, patch repair, duration of ventilation, type of initial mechanical ventilation, and nitric oxide treatment were entered as covariates in linear mixed models with standard deviation score (SDS) lung function parameters (FEV1, FEF 25‐75, and K CO) as dependent variables.ResultsSeventy‐six children (27 ECMO‐treated) born between 1999 and 2009 performed 113 reliable lung function tests. Severity of airflow obstruction deteriorated significantly from age 8 to 12 years: estimated mean difference (95% confidence interval [CI]) SDS FEV1 was −0.57 (−0.79 to −0.36) and SDS FEF25‐75 was −0.63 (−0.89 to −0.37), both P < .001. Static lung volumes were within normal range and unchanged over time: estimated mean difference (95% CI) SDS TLC −0.27 (−0.58 to 0.04); P = .085. SDS KCO was below normal at 8 and 12 years and remained stable: −0.06 (−0.22 to 0.35); P = .648. These observations were irrespective of ECMO treatment. FEV1 and FEF25‐75 were negatively associated with duration of ventilation (P < .001). Baseline data were not related with TLC or KCO.ConclusionsCDH patients should be followed into adulthood as they are at risk for worsening airflow obstruction and decreased diffusion capacity at school age, irrespective of ECMO treatment.
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