Respiratory Medications in Infants

Rita M. Ryan, Roberta L. Keller, Brenda B. Poindexter, Carl T. D'Angio, Pamela A. Shaw, Scarlett L. Bellamy, Paul E. Moore, Christopher McPherson, James M. Greenberg, Barbara Alexander, Tari Gratton, Cathy Grigsby, Beth Koch, Kelly Thornton, Pamela Bates, Claudia Cleveland, Julie Hoffmann, Laura Linneman, Jayne Sicard-Su, Gina SimpsonJeanette M. Asselin, Samantha Balan, Katrina Burson, Cheryl Chapin, Erna Josiah-Davis, Carmen Garcia, Hart Horneman, Rick Hinojosa, Christopher Johnson, Susan Kelley, Karin L. Knowles, M. Layne Lillie, Karen Martin, Sarah Martin, Julie Arldt-McAlister, Georgia E. McDavid, Lori Pacello, Shawna Rodgers, Daniel K. Sperry, Amy B. Beller, Mark O’ Hunt, Theresa J. Rogers, Odessa L. Settles, Steven Steele, Sharon Wadley, Shannon Castiglione, Aimee Horan, Deanna Maffet, Jane O'Donnell, Michael Sacilowski, Tanya Scalise, Elizabeth Werner, Jason Zayac, Heidie Huyck, Valerie Lunger, Kim Bordeaux, Pam Brown, Julia Epping, Lisa Flattery-Walsh, Donna Germuga, Nancy Jenks, Mary Platt, Eileen Popplewell, Sandra Prentice, Kim Ciccio, Charles Clem, Susan Gunn, Lauren Jewett, Maria Blanco, Denise Cifelli, Sara DeMauro, Melissa Fernando, Ann Tierney, Lynn M. Taussig, Carol J. Blaisdell, Claire Chougnet, William Hardie, Alan H. Jobe, Karen McDowell, Thomas Ferkol, Aaron Hamvas, Mark R. Holland, James Kemp, Philip T. Levy, Phillip Tarr, Gautam K. Singh, Barbara Warner, Philip L. Ballard, Roberta A. Ballard, David J. Durand, Eric C. Eichenwald, Amir M. Khan, Leslie Lusk, Jeffrey D. Merrill, Dennis W. Nielson, Elizabeth E. Rogers, Judy Aschner, Candice Fike, Scott Guthrie, Tina Hartert, Nathalie Maitre, Marshall Summar, Vasanth Kumar, Tom Mariani, Gloria Pryhuber, Clement Ren, Anne Marie Reynolds, Kristin Scheible, Timothy Stevens, C. Michael Cotten, Kim Fisher, Jack Sharp, Judith A. Voynow, Stephanie Davis, Jonas Ellenberg, Rui Feng, Howard Panitch, Barbara Schmidt

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Abstract

Objective: To determine patterns of respiratory medications used in neonatal intensive care unit graduates. Study design: The Prematurity Respiratory Outcomes Program enrolled 835 babies
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)148-155.e3
JournalJournal of Pediatrics
Volume208
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2019
Externally publishedYes

Funding

Supported by National Institutes of Health, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, and the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development through U01 HL101794 to University of Pennsylvania, B. Schmidt; U01 HL101456 to Vanderbilt University, J.L. Aschner; U01 HL101798 to University of California San Francisco, P.L. Ballard and R.L. Keller; U01 HL101813 to University of Rochester and University at Buffalo, G.S. Pryhuber, R. Ryan, and T. Mariani; U01 HL101465 to Washington University, A. Hamvas and T. Ferkol; U01 HL101800 to Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, A.H. Jobe and C.A. Chougnet; and 5R01HL105702 to Indiana University and Duke University, C.M. Cotton, S.D. Davis, and J.A. Voynow. A.H. Jobe serves on the Editorial Board for The Journal of Pediatrics. The authors declare no conflicts of interest. Supported by National Institutes of Health, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute , and the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development through U01 HL101794 to University of Pennsylvania, B. Schmidt; U01 HL101456 to Vanderbilt University, J.L. Aschner; U01 HL101798 to University of California San Francisco, P.L. Ballard and R.L. Keller; U01 HL101813 to University of Rochester and University at Buffalo, G.S. Pryhuber, R. Ryan, and T. Mariani; U01 HL101465 to Washington University, A. Hamvas and T. Ferkol; U01 HL101800 to Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, A.H. Jobe and C.A. Chougnet; and 5R01HL105702 to Indiana University and Duke University, C.M. Cotton, S.D. Davis, and J.A. Voynow. A.H. Jobe serves on the Editorial Board for The Journal of Pediatrics . The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

Keywords

  • bronchopulmonary dysplasia
  • drug
  • prematurity

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