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Principal objectives of the Center are to study derangements in the normal
process development of respiratory and nonrespiratory lung functions in
neonatal lung disease (RDS). This SCOR is focused on antecedent factors
leading to RDS and on the sequelae of acute RDS. These objectives will be
achieved in five projects. We will study:
1) The influence of fetal breathing and amniotic fluid volume on the growth
and development of the fetal lung;
2) The role of severe inspiratory loading in the development of pulmonary
edema.
3) The role of vasoactive substances in the regulation of the circulation
at birth as well as during and following asphyxia;
4) The relationship between oxidative metabolism and the control of
breathing;
5) Pulmonary and neurointellectual development of the infant and child
after severe RDS in infancy.
The relationship between clinical observations in humans and changes
induced in specially developed animal and mathematical models will be
studied. This will be facilitated by the use of an extensive perinatal
data base which will enable predictive indices to be identified.
Clinical goals of this research are to improve management through new
knowledge of factors and mechanisms that lead to RDS and to prevent serious
sequelae through an improved understanding of their pathogenesis.
Statut | Terminé |
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Date de début/de fin réelle | 12/1/84 → 1/1/90 |
Financement
- National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
Keywords
- Pediatría, perinaltología y salud infantil
- Neumología
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Projets
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NONRESPIRATORY FUNCTION OF THE LUNG AND NEONATAL LUNG DISEASE
Mellins, R. B.
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
10/1/84 → 9/30/85
Projet
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FOLLOW-UP INFANTS SURVIVING RDS--PULMONARY, NEURO-INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT
James, S. L.
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
10/1/84 → 9/30/85
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