Is There a Link between Wheezing in Early Childhood and Adverse Birth Outcomes? A Systematic Review
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:1. Introduction
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Authors | Main study characteristics | Study population | Study Topic |
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Jedrychowski et al. (2009) | Poland 2003–2004 Prospective cohort study | 468 infants | Assess possible association of early persistent wheezing with the length of the baby at birth. |
Halterman et al. (2009) | New York, USA 2003–2006 Prospective cohort study | 124 VLBW | Identify the environmental exposures and respiratory morbidity among VLBW infants and determine the association between them. |
Holditch-Davis et al.* (2008) | USA Prospective cohort study | 113 PD | Identify environmental and medical factors related to the development of wheezing in prematurely born children over the first 27 months after term. |
Kumar et al. (2008) | Boston, USA Initiated in 1998 (ongoing) Prospective cohort study | 1,096 infants | Evaluate the association between prematurity and wheezing accounting for the presence of perinatal chorioamnionitis. |
Taveras et al. * (2006) | Boston, USA Prospective cohort study | 1,372 infants | Examine the associations of fetal growth and length of gestation with asthma-related outcomes by age 2 years. |
Greenough et al.* (2005) | London, UK Prospective cohort study | 492 PD | Identify the occurrence of respiratory morbidity during infancy after preterm birth and identify the risk factors. |
Galli et al. (2003) | Florence, Italy 1992–1998 Prospective cohort study | 1,780 infants | Wheezing illness in HIV-1 infected infants. |
Lewis et al. (1995) | Nottingham, UK 1970 Prospective cohort study | 15,712 Infants | Study of risk factors for early and persistent wheezing until age of five years old. |
Greenough et al.* (1990a) | London, UK Case- control | PD and VLBW | Identify the respiratory symptoms in the first year of life following preterm delivery. |
Greenough et al.* (1990b) | London, UK Prospective cohort study | PD and VLBW | Identify the respiratory symptoms in the first year of life following preterm delivery. |
Study | Birth outcomes investigated | Infants’ age | Outcome definition | Outcome measure | Measures of effect (95% confidence intervals) |
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Jedrychowski et al. (2009) | Infant length at birth (n = 468) | 2 years old | Infant length as a continuous variable (cm) | Relative risk ratio | Transient early wheezing Length at birth 1.03 (0.92–1.15) Transient late wheezing Length at birth 0.92 (0.82–1.02) Persistent wheezing Length at birth 0.88 (0.77–1.00) |
Halterman et al. (2009) | VLBW (n = 124) | 1 years old | <1500 g | Prevalence | At 12 months 26% of infants experienced symptoms of wheeze, cough, or heavy breathing |
Holditch-Davis et al. (2008) | PD (n = 113) | 2, 6, 9, 13, 18, 22 months | GA < 35 | Prevalence | Wheezing prevalence: At 2 months Mild wheezing 8.2% Significant wheezing 8.2% At 6 months Mild wheezing 17.4% Significant wheezing 13.3% At 9 months Mild wheezing 22.2% Significant wheezing 14.4% At 13 months Mild wheezing 17.1 % Significant wheezing 22.7% At 18 months Mild wheezing 20.2% Significant wheezing 25.5% At 22 months Mild wheezing 17.3% Significant wheezing 18.5% |
Kumar et al. (2008) | PD (n = 178) VPD (n = 63) | Mean age 2.2 years old | GA33–36.9 GA < 33 | Odds ratio | PD 1.7 95% CI (1.2–2.6) VPD 2.7 95% CI (1.3–5.5) |
Taveras et al. (2006) | PD (n = 73) | 2 years old | GA < 37 | Odds ratio | Any wheezing PD 1.25 95% CI (0.69–2.28) Persistent wheezing PD 1.19 95% CI (0.53–2.66) |
Greenough et al. (2005) | VPD (n = 492) | 1 year old | GA < 29 | Prevalence | Wheezing prevalence: At 6 months 40% At 12 months 42% Both at 6 and 12 months 20% |
Galli et al. (2003) | LBW (n = 160) | 2 years old | LBW ≤ 2,500g | Odds ratio | 11.88 (6.01–23.47) |
Lewis et al. (1995) | LBW (n = 599) VLBW (n = 178) PD (n = 464) VPD (n = 154) | Up to 5 years old | LBW ≤ 2,500g VLBW ≤ 2,000g PD < 36 VPD < 34 | Odds ratio | LBW 1.22 95% CI (0.96–1.54) VLBW 1.34 95% CI (0.93–1.92) PD 1.02 95% CI (0.77–1.35) VPD 1.33 95% CI (0.92–1.92) |
Greenough et al.* (1990a) | PD and VLBW | 1 year old | PD < 36 VLBW | Prevalence | Wheeze or wheeze & cough 65% in PD and VLBW infants vs 33% in control group |
Greenough et al.* (1990b) | PD and VLBW | 1 year old | PD < 36 VLBW | Prevalence | Wheeze or wheeze & cough 53% PD and VLBW infants |
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Patelarou, E.; Chochlidaki, M.; Vivilaki, V.; Brokalaki, H. Is There a Link between Wheezing in Early Childhood and Adverse Birth Outcomes? A Systematic Review. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2009, 6, 2752-2761. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph6112752
Patelarou E, Chochlidaki M, Vivilaki V, Brokalaki H. Is There a Link between Wheezing in Early Childhood and Adverse Birth Outcomes? A Systematic Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2009; 6(11):2752-2761. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph6112752
Chicago/Turabian StylePatelarou, Evridiki, Maria Chochlidaki, Victoria Vivilaki, and Hero Brokalaki. 2009. "Is There a Link between Wheezing in Early Childhood and Adverse Birth Outcomes? A Systematic Review" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 6, no. 11: 2752-2761. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph6112752
APA StylePatelarou, E., Chochlidaki, M., Vivilaki, V., & Brokalaki, H. (2009). Is There a Link between Wheezing in Early Childhood and Adverse Birth Outcomes? A Systematic Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 6(11), 2752-2761. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph6112752