| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9318727 | Early Human Development | 2005 | 9 Pages | 
Abstract
												In the surfactant era, school-aged VLBW survivors with and without BPD do not seem to evince indirect signs of elevated pulmonary pressure. The increased pulmonary vascular resistance associated with BPD appears to resolve with time more rapidly than abnormalities in respiratory function.
											Keywords
												SGALVEDdLVESDpulmonary artery diameterLVHVLBWIVSdLVPWdBPDleft ventricular end diastolic dimensionFVCLVSFFEV1PDAAODPEPRDSElectrocardiographyECGstandard deviationOxygenSmall for gestational ageforced expiratory volume in 1 sBronchopulmonary dysplasiaRight ventricular ejection timeRespiratory distress syndromebody mass indexBMIforced vital capacityconfidence intervalBlood pressurecerebral palsyaortic diameterPatent ductus arteriosusLeft ventricular hypertrophyVery low birth weightlow birthweightPADCorticosteroid
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											Authors
												P. Korhonen, E. Hyödynmaa, V. Lautamatti, T. Iivainen, O. Tammela, 
											