Publications by authors named "Susanna Bonafoni"

Introduction: The administration of adequate nutritional intake, from the first days of life, is of fundamental importance in the management of the newborn extremely low birth weight (ELBW): parenteral nutrition (PN), as a support for early enteral feeding, plays a central role in the attempt to guarantee a quantitative and qualitative growth similar to that of the fetus in utero, allowing an adequate caloric, macro and micronutrient intake. The standardized PN, carried out through pre-established bags, allows in the case in which is not possible a personalized preparation, balanced nutritional contributions, reducing the risk of microbiological contamination and errors in preparation.

Clinical Case: We describe the case of an extremely preterm infant with various co-morbid conditions (severe respiratory syndrome, cerebral hemorrhage, anemia, sepsis and patency of the arterial duct) in which PN was used in a pre-established bag, as a support to enteral feeding in the first weeks of life, characterized by extreme clinical instability.

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Objective: Airway oxidative stress and inflammation are likely to be involved in sleep disordered breathing (SDB) in children. We aimed to measure concentrations of 8-isoprostane (8-IsoP) in the exhaled breath condensate (EBC) and exhaled nitric oxide (FE) in patients with SBD and healthy children, in order to assess the relationship between these two biomarkers, disease severity, and overnight changes.

Methods: Patients with SDB (n = 46) and healthy controls (n = 20) aged 4.

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Background: Asthmatic children and adolescents attending outpatient clinics often have a history of pneumonia. Whether respiratory symptoms, lung function, and airway inflammation differ in asthmatic patients with and without a history of pneumonia remains controversial.

Aims: To compare clinical, lung functional, and inflammatory variables in asthmatic outpatients with and without a history of pneumonia.

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