کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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5724924 | 1609435 | 2017 | 9 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

- Skeletal dysplasias are a variety of developmental disorders of the bone and cartilage.
- They are characterized by airway anomalies, restrictive lung disease, narrow and abnormally compliant chest wall, pulmonary hypoplasia, and central apnea.
- Clinical and objective assessments of respiratory function and multidisciplinary management improve clinical outcomes.
BackgroundSkeletal dysplasia encompasses a variety of developmental disorders of the bone and cartilage that manifest as disproportionate shortening of limbs and trunk in the neonate. Many types of skeletal dysplasia are complicated by respiratory failure at or soon after birth and require intensive care and prolonged hospitalization. Respiratory complications in these infants are complex and are characterized by airway anomalies, restrictive lung disease due to a narrow and abnormally compliant chest wall, pulmonary hypoplasia, and central apnea. Appropriate management of these unique patients requires a clear understanding of the pathophysiology and use of pulmonary function tests for early recognition and management of complications.ConclusionThis review provides an overview of the underlying respiratory pathology and a practical guide to the newborn care provider for the diagnosis and management of respiratory complications in infants with skeletal dysplasia.
Journal: Respiratory Medicine - Volume 131, October 2017, Pages 18-26