Early human development
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Early human development · Feb 2000
Maximal airway pressures during crying in healthy preterm and term neonates.
Respiratory muscle strength can be assessed by measurement of maximal inspiratory (PIMAX) and maximal expiratory pressure (P(EMAX)) during crying. There are, however, relatively few data on P(IMAX) and P(EMAX) in infancy, particularly from those born preterm. Our aim was to investigate which factors influenced P(IMAX) and P(EMAX) in preterm and term infants. ⋯ Both P(IMAX) and P(EMAX) related significantly with postconceptional age, gestational age and weight, but not postnatal age. Stepwise regression analysis demonstrated P(IMAX) related independently with PCA and P(EMAX) with weight. These results suggest respiratory muscle strength is influenced by maturation at birth.