The chest radiograph appearances of very premature infants at 36 weeks post-conceptional age

A Greenough, F Dimitriou, A H Johnson, S Calvert, J Peacock, J Karani

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Abstract

The chest radiograph of very premature infants at 36 weeks post-conceptional age (PCA) was evaluated with regard to the degree of hyperinflation and cardiomegaly, and the presence of fibrosis/interstitial shadowing, cystic elements, air bronchograms and opacification. The evolution of abnormalities was assessed by comparing the radiograph appearance at 36 weeks PCA with that at 28 days post-natal age (PNA). Three scoring systems were used to determine how any abnormalities present could be best quantified to reflect disease severity as determined by chronic dependency upon supplementary oxygen status. Chest radiographs at 36 weeks PCA from 60 infants (median gestational age 26 weeks (range 24-28)) were studied. 47 infants also had radiographs at 28 days PNA. Only three infants had no chest radiograph abnormalities at 36 weeks PCA, although 24 infants were not dependent upon supplementary oxygen. The most common abnormalities were interstitial shadowing and hyperinflation, while cystic elements and cardiomegaly were rare. The radiographic appearance had deteriorated from 28 days PNA to 36 weeks PCA (p
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)366 - 369
Number of pages4
JournalBritish Journal of Radiology
Volume73
Issue number868
Publication statusPublished - 2000

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