Respiratory assessment and management of newborns and children with congenital lung diseases: a cohort study
Federica Porcaro, Antonella Coretti, Valerio Pardi, Ivan Pietro Aloi, Andrea Conforti, Francesca Petreschi, Renato Cutrera

TL;DR
This study examines the diagnosis and treatment of congenital lung diseases in children, finding that early surgical or endoscopic interventions improve symptoms more quickly.
Contribution
The study provides insights into the management of congenital lung diseases through a long-term cohort analysis and highlights the benefits of early intervention.
Findings
Children with congenital lung diseases often experience symptoms like wheezing and respiratory infections.
Surgical or endoscopic treatment leads to faster symptom improvement compared to medical treatment alone.
No malignant transformation was observed in patients with specific lung malformations during follow-up.
Abstract
Children with congenital lung disease (CLD) may suffer from long-term complications, such as impairments in lung growth, decreased total lung volume, recurrent lower respiratory tract infections and, in some cases, malignant transformation. we described retrospective data on diagnostic process, clinical and functional data regarding a cohort of symptomatic and asymptomatic children with CLD followed in a single third level center in the last twenty years. 91 children were included in the study. Five classes of disease were examined. Bronchial tree and pulmonary abnormalities represent the most common anomalies. Despite the improved resolution of prenatal diagnosis, most of patients underwent chest CT scan to confirm the initial diagnostic suspicion. The most reported symptoms were wheezing, recurrent respiratory infections and acute respiratory failure. According to malformation type,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCongenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Studies · Neonatal Respiratory Health Research · Tracheal and airway disorders
