Interdisciplinary clinical bronchopulmonary dysplasia programs: development, evolution, and maturation

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Abstract

Multidisciplinary bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) programs provide improved and consistent medical management, care of the developing infant, family support, and smoother transitions in care resulting in improved survival, pulmonary, and extra-pulmonary outcomes. This review summarizes the benefits of interdisciplinary BPD management, as well as strategies for initial programmatic development, program growth, and maintenance at centers across the United States factoring in institutional, provider, and parent reported goals that were derived from a consensus conference on BPD management.

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House, M., Lagoski, M., DiGeronimo, R., Eldredge, L. C., Manimtim, W., Baker, C. D., … Nelin, L. D. (2026, February 1). Interdisciplinary clinical bronchopulmonary dysplasia programs: development, evolution, and maturation. Journal of Perinatology. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41372-024-02049-4

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