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Numerous randomized trials have explored the use of high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) for respiratory failure associated with prematurity. Meta-analyses of the results have shown either no effect or modest reductions in bronchopulmonary dysplasia with HFOV versus conventional ventilation (NEJM JW Pediatr Adolesc Med Jun 23 2010). To date, few studies have examined long-term outcomes.
Now, researchers report on the lung function of children (age range, 11–14) who were randomized to early use of HFOV or conventional ventilation after extremely preterm birth (<29 weeks' gestation). Of 797 infants originally randomized, 592 survived to hospital discharge, and short-term pulmonary outcomes (oxygen dependence at 36 weeks' corrected ges…