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  • In 2016, the Spanish Research Group on Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia established a national registry involving 66 hospitals to study the long-term outcomes of BPD in infants, particularly focusing on forced spirometry results in early childhood and its link to respiratory support at 36 weeks postmenstrual age.
  • The study reviewed data from 143 preterm infants with BPD, finding that those who needed over 30% oxygen at 36 weeks PMA had a significantly higher risk of abnormal lung function compared to those on lower oxygen levels.
  • The results indicate that requiring higher oxygen levels is associated with persistent lung damage, emphasizing the need for ongoing monitoring of lung function in school-aged children who had B
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  • Etrolizumab is an anti-β7 integrin monoclonal antibody that showed promise in improving remission rates for patients with moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis in previous studies, leading to the HIBISCUS trials to further assess its effectiveness compared to adalimumab and placebo.
  • The HIBISCUS studies were multicenter, double-blind, randomized trials involving adult patients with specific inclusion criteria, randomly assigning participants to receive etrolizumab, adalimumab, or placebo while ensuring that both the patients and study staff remained unaware of the treatment assignments.
  • The main goal of these studies was to measure remission rates at week 10, using a specific formula to define remission, while also performing
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GEIDIS is a national-based research-net registry of patients with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) from public and private Spanish hospitals. It was created to provide data on the clinical characterization and follow-up of infants with BPD until adulthood. The purpose of this observational study was to analyze the characteristics and the impact of perinatal risk factors on BPD severity.

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