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               《中国当代儿科杂志》是教育部主管、中南大学主办的儿科专业学术期刊,是中国科技论文统计源期刊,中国科学引文数据库来源期刊(CSCD),北京大学图书馆中文核心期刊,已被美国国立图书馆MEDLINE,美国化学文摘(CA),荷兰医学文摘(EM),俄罗斯文摘杂志 (AJ) 等国际著名的检索系统收录。本刊从2009年起改为月刊,每月 15 日出版,每期 80 页,国内外公开发行。 本刊内容以儿科临床与基础研究并重,反映我国当代儿科领域的最新进展与最新动态。辟有英文论著、中文论著(临床研究、实验研究、儿童保健、疑难病研究)、临床经验、病例讨论、病例报告、社区医师园地、专家讲座、综述等栏目。读者对象主要为从事儿科及相关学科的临床、教学和科研工作者。中国标准刊号:ISSN l008-8830,CN 43-1301/R。欢迎全国各高等医学院校,各省、市、自治区、县医院和基层医疗单位,各级图书馆(室)、科技情报研究所及广大医务人员和医学科技人员订阅。每期定价12元,全年144元。邮发代号:42-188。可通过全国各地邮局订阅或直接来函与本刊编辑部联系订阅。向本刊投稿一律通过网上稿件远程处理系统,免审稿费,审稿周期短(4~8周)。投稿网址:http:// www.cjcp.org联系地址:湖南省长沙市湘雅路87号《中国当代儿科杂志》编辑部  邮编:410008电话:0731-4327402;传真:0731-4327922;Email:ddek@vip.163.com                

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  • 杂志名称:中国当代儿科杂志
  • 主管单位:中华人民共和国教育部
  • 主办单位:中南大学
  • 国际刊号:1008-8830
  • 国内刊号:43-1301/R
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中国当代儿科杂志2017年第08期

支气管肺发育不良的预防策略

姚跃;Deepak Jain;Eduardo Bancalari

关键词:Bronchopulmonary dysplasia, prevention, Strategy, premature infant
摘要:Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is one of the few diseases affecting premature infants that have continued to evolve since its first description about half a century ago. The current form of BPD, a more benign and protracted respiratory failure in extremely preterm infants, is in contrast to the original presentation of severe respiratory failure with high mortality in larger premature infants. This new BPD is end result of complex interplay of various antenatal and postnatal factors causing lung injury and subsequent abnormal repair leading to altered alveolar and vascular development. The change in clinical and pathologic picture of BPD over time has resulted in new challenges in developing strategies for its prevention and management. While some of these strategies like Vitamin A supplementation, caffeine and volume targeted ventilation have stood the test of time, others like postnatal steroids are being reexamined with great interest in last few years. It is quite clear that BPD is unlikely to be eliminated unless some miraculous strategy cures prematurity. The future of BPD prevention will probably be a combination of antenatal and postnatal strategies acting on multiple pathways to minimize lung injury and abnormal repair as well as promote normal alveolar and vascular development.