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Query: UMLS:C0034067 (
emphysema
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Four prematurely born neonates who where mechanically ventilated with
CPAP
for respiratory distress have developed severe unilateral pulmonary interstitial
emphysema
. Some particular circumstances can be pointed out in these cases. Spontaneous worsening is usual. Selective bronchial intubation protects the overinflated lung. It allowed total improvement of the lung function for the 3 cases who underwent this treatment. Although no major complications have been noticed, it is mandatory to suck out regularly bronchial secretions accumulated in the excluded lung.
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PMID:[Unilateral interstitial emphysema in the newborn (apropos of 4 case reports)]. 73 27
Development of intrapulmonary interstitial
emphysema
together with other forms of extraalveolar air collections following alveolar rupture was investigated retrospectively in 46 term and preterm newborn infants with respect to gestational age severity of pulmonary disease and mode of ventilatory assistance. Intrapulmonary interstitial
emphysema
was found in 31 of these 46 infants (67%). Development depended on the severity of pulmonary disease, mode of ventilatory assistance and level of inspiratory pressure. Intrapulmonary interstitial
emphysema
was found at an average age of 1 day (1-6 days) in 2 out of 23 infants (9%) during unassisted spontaneous breathing, in 8 out of 24 infants (33%) during
CPAP
and in 21 out of 26 infants (81%) during controlled ventilation. 18 out of these 31 infants (58%) additionally developed other forms of extraalveolar air collections but only in 9 from these interstitial
emphysema
has been found prior to other forms of extraalveolar air. Mortality rate of infants with intrapulmonary interstitial
emphysema
alone (10 out of 13; 77%) and infants who additionally developed other forms of extraalveolar air collections (16 out of 18; 89%) did not differ significantly. Development of intrapulmonary interstitial
emphysema
even in he absence of other forms of extraalveolar air collections has therefore to be judged as a severe complication in infants undergoing different forms of ventilatory assistance.
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PMID:[Intrapulmonary interstitial emphysema in ventilatorsy supported infants (author's transl)]. 719 35