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Respiratory Practices to Prevent or Treat Evolving Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia: A European Survey




AuthorsVan De Loo, Moniek; Onland, Wes; Hutten, Jeroen; Lavizzari, Anna; Heiring, Christian; Aldecoa-Bilbao, Victoria; Ehrhardt, Harald; Cetinkaya, Merih; Szczapa, Tomasz; Sartorius, Victor; Rocha, Gustavo; Werther, Tobias; Soukka, Hanna; Danhaive, Olivier; Roehr, Charles C.; Cucerea, Manuela; Calkovska, Andrea; Dimitriou, Gabriel; Barzilay, Bernard; Filipovic-Grcic, Boris; Hentschel, Roland; Thome, Ulrich; Bohlin, Kajsa; Lista, Gianluca; Schulzke, Sven; Plavka, Richard; Tameliene, Rasa; O'Donnell, Colm P. F.; Klingenberg, Claus; Sindelar, Richard; van Kaam, Anton H.

PublisherElsevier

Publication year2026

Journal: Journal of Pediatrics

Article number115006

Volume292

ISSN0022-3476

eISSN1097-6833

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpeds.2026.115006

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Abstract
Objective

To investigate respiratory practices to prevent or treat evolving bronchopulmonary dysplasia in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) across Europe.

Study design

Between March and July 2024, a web-based survey was sent to European NICUs caring for infants born preterm with gestational age <28 weeks.

Results

We received replies from 447 of 721 (62%) NICUs across 24 European countries. Almost 16% of NICUs routinely intubate at birth, especially if the gestational age is <24 weeks. During transition most NICUs use continuous positive airway pressure ≥5 cmH2O and start with an FiO2 0.3. Volume-targeted ventilation is the primary ventilation mode in 60% of the NICUs. Permissive hypercapnia is a common practice. Higher SpO2 target limits have been adopted, although alarm settings vary across NICUs. Caffeine is routinely started (96%). Surfactant is used in all NICUs, mostly rescue (74%) via less invasive administration (81%). Prophylactic inhaled nitric oxide is not used. Treatment of patent ductus arteriosus varies; half of NICUs pharmacologically treat patent ductus arteriosus early, based on echocardiographic findings. Ureaplasma screening is done in 22% of NICUs. Most (97%) NICUs use postnatal corticosteroids, with dexamethasone being the preferred drug (65%) and starting 2-3 weeks after birth. Only 5% use corticosteroids prophylactically. After 2-3 weeks, diuretics are used frequently, inhaled corticosteroids/bronchodilators to a much lesser extent.

Conclusions

This large survey shows considerable practice variation in preventing and treating evolving bronchopulmonary dysplasia across Europe, especially for interventions with limited evidence.


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