Respiratory Morbidity in Infants Born With a Congenital Lung Malformation

Author:

Delestrain Celine1,Khen-Dunlop Naziha23,Hadchouel Alice13,Cros Pierrick4,Ducoin Héloïse5,Fayon Michael6,Gibertini Isabelle7,Labbé André8,Labouret Géraldine9,Lebras Marie-Noëlle10,Lezmi Guillaume1311,Madhi Fouad1112,Thouvenin Guillaume1113,Thumerelle Caroline14,Delacourt Christophe1311

Affiliation:

1. Pneumologie Pédiatrique,

2. Chirurgie Pédiatrique, Hôpital Necker-Enfants Malades, Assistance Publique-Hospitaux de Paris, Paris, France;

3. Université Paris-Descartes, Paris, France;

4. Pneumologie Pédiatrique, Centre Hospitalier Régional et Universitaire de Brest, Brest, France;

5. Pneumologie Pédiatrique, Centre Hospitalier de Lens, Lens, France;

6. Pneumologie Pédiatrique, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France;

7. Pneumologie Pédiatrique, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Tours, Tours, France;

8. Pneumologie Pédiatrique, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Clermont-Ferrand, Clermont-Ferrand, France;

9. Pneumologie Pédiatrique, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Toulouse, Toulouse, France;

10. Pneumologie Pédiatrique, Hôpital Universitaire Robert Debré, Assistance Publique-Hospitaux de Paris, Paris, France;

11. Centre de Référence des Maladies Respiratoires Rares, Paris, France;

12. Pneumologie Pédiatrique, Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal Créteil,Créteil, France;

13. Pneumologie Pédiatrique, Hôpital Armand Trousseau, Assistance Publique Hospitaux de Paris, Paris, France; and

14. Pneumologie Pédiatrique, Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire de Lille, Lille, France

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The actual frequency of respiratory symptoms related to congenital pulmonary malformations (CPMs) remains undetermined. The goal of this study was to prospectively evaluate the respiratory symptoms occurring in infants with prenatally diagnosed CPMs, identify factors associated with the occurrence of these symptoms, and evaluate their resolution after surgery. METHODS: Infectious and noninfectious respiratory symptoms were prospectively collected in a French multicenter cohort of children with CPMs. RESULTS: Eighty-five children were followed up to the mean age of 2.1 ± 0.4 years. Six children (7%) underwent surgery during the first 28 days of life. Of the 79 remaining children, 33 (42%) had respiratory symptoms during infancy before any surgery. Wheezing was the dominant symptom (24 of 79 [30%]), and only 1 infant had documented infection of the cystic lobe. Symptoms were more frequent in children with noncystic CPMs, prenatally (P = .01) or postnatally (P < .03), and with postnatally hyperlucent CPMs (P < .01). Sixty-six children underwent surgery during the follow-up period, and 40% of them displayed symptoms after the intervention. Six children had documented pneumonia during the postoperative period. At the end of the follow-up, pectus excavatum was observed in 10 children, significantly associated with thoracotomy (P < .02) or with surgery before the age of 6 months (P < .002). CONCLUSIONS: CPMs are frequently associated with wheezing episodes. Surgery had no significant impact on these symptoms but was associated with a paradoxical increase in pulmonary infections, as well as an increased risk of pectus excavatum after thoracotomy.

Publisher

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

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