Abstract

VH Sidoroff, MK Ylinen, LM Kroger, HP Kroger, MO Korppi. Pediatr Pulmonol. 2015;50(1):1–7 The goal of this study was to evaluate the association between inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) use and bone mineral density (BMD) in school-age children with a history of early childhood wheezing. This study cohort included 89 children who were part of a larger, prospectively followed group who had been hospitalized for infection-induced wheezing at <24 months of age. Exclusion criteria included prematurity and chronic lung or heart disease. At the follow-up visit 12 years after hospitalization, corticosteroid use was assessed by patient-completed questionnaires and retrospective chart …

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