Functional Impairment in Oscillometry in Patients with Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia Under 5 Years of Age: A Study in Children Living at High Altitude
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Vargas, Pedro; Dueñas Mesa, Elida; Cleves, Daniela; Pernett, Lizbeth; Valderrama, María Alejandra; González, Mauricio; Proaños, Nadia JulianaFecha
2025-01-27Resumen
Patients with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) exhibit significantly reduced lung function compared to healthy children. However, due to the challenges of performing spirometry in children under 5 years, functional behavior remains poorly characterized, and the utility of impulse oscillometry (IOS) in this population, particularly at high altitude, is unknown.