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. 2015 Nov;12(11):1730–1732. doi: 10.1513/AnnalsATS.201507-422LE

Table 1.

Clinical presentation

Gestational age
Patient 1
Patient 2
Patient 3
Patient 4
Patient 5
  Full term Full term Full term Full term Full term
Age and reason for hospitalization* 3.5 mo: bronchiolitis 6 mo: tachypnea and poor weight gain 5 mo: transient tachypnea and desaturation 7 mo: failure to thrive; hypoxemia as incidental finding 1 mo: tachypnea and hypoxemia
Key findings at pulmonary presentation          
  Tachypnea + + + + +
  Crackles + +
  Hypoxemia + + + + +
  Wheezing
  Weight percentile <Third percentile Fourth percentile <Third percentile <Third percentile 22nd percentile
 Age at neuroendocrine hyperplasia of infancy diagnosis 5.5 mo 7 mo 6 mo 7 mo 1.5 mo
 Comorbidities Oral aversion requiring g-tube; GERD GERD G-tube; recurrent febrile illnesses; GERD Otitis media, trivial PDA; GERD GERD
 Prior respiratory hospitalization Yes No Yes No No
Outcomes          
 Weight percentile          
  Age 12 mo Seventh percentile <Third percentile <Third percentile 14th percentile 50th percentile
  Age 18 mo Sixth percentile 13th percentile <Third percentile 34th percentile Not available
  Age 24 mo Not available Fourth percentile <Third percentile 45th percentile Not available
 Supplemental O2 use          
  Age 12 mo 1 LPM continuous 0.5–1 LPM continuous 2 LPM continuous 1.0–1.5 LPM continuous 0.5–0.75 LPM continuous
  Age 18 mo 1 LPM continuous 0.5–1 LPM sleep only 1.5 LPM continuous 0.5–1 LPM continuous Not available
  Age 24 mo Not available Room air (25 mo) 1 LPM continuous 0.5–1 LPM continuous Not available

Definition of abbreviations: GERD = gastroesophageal reflux disease; LPM = liters per minute; PDA = patent ductus arteriosus.

*

Represents initial pulmonary contact.

Denotes data at 9 months of age.