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Pulmonary Gas Exchange and Exercise Capacity in Adults Born Preterm
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This study demonstrates that pulmonary gas exchange efficiency is lower in some adult survivors of preterm birth during exercise compared with control subjects. The gas exchange inefficiency, when present, is accompanied by low arterial blood oxygen tension. Preterm subjects also exhibit reduced power output. Overall, our findings suggest potential long-term consequences of extreme preterm birth and very low birth weight on cardiopulmonary function.
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