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Elevated airway liquid volumes at birth: a potential cause of transient tachypnea of the newborn.

McGillick EV, Lee K, Yamaoka S, Te Pas AB, Crossley KJ, Wallace MJ, Kitchen MJ, Lewis RA, Kerr LT, DeKoninck P, Dekker J, Thio M, McDougall ARA, Hooper SB

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  • Journal Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)

  • Published 03 Aug 2017

  • Volume 123

  • ISSUE 5

  • Pagination 1204-1213

  • DOI 10.1152/japplphysiol.00464.2017

Abstract

Transient tachypnea of the newborn reduces respiratory function in newborns and is thought to result due to elevated airway liquid volumes following birth. However, the effect of elevated airway liquid volumes on neonatal respiratory function is unknown. Using phase contrast X-ray imaging, we show that elevated airway liquid volumes have adverse effects on lung structure and function in the immediate newborn period, which may underlie the pathology of TTN in near-term babies after birth.