Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is the most common complication of preterm birth, and its incidence is rising due to advances in neonatal care that have improved survival for extremely premature infants. Respiratory support is a cornerstone of management for these patients, yet the expected timeline for weaning in those with moderate-to-severe (grade 2/3) BPD is not […]| Pediatrics Nationwide
While tracheostomy can be lifesaving for infants with severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia, new data highlights the risks and outcomes that families and providers must be prepared to face.| Pediatrics Nationwide
Early treatment with iNO and pulmonary surfactant reduces the risk of developing BPD associated with PH in preterm infants, a study found.| Pulmonary Hypertension News
Brothers Patrick and Teddy both receive care at Boston Children's Hospital for various medical complexities.| Boston Children's Answers
The Trach Scoring Tool, developed by leaders in bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, offers support for physicians and families.| Pediatrics Nationwide