Managing Pulmonary Complications in Adults With Cerebral Palsy

Brinda Desai MD , Daniel J. Lesser MD , Bernie Y. Sunwoo MBBS
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Abstract

Cerebral palsy is the most common motor disability in childhood with increasing survival rates into adulthood. Pulmonary complications are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in this population. However, adult pulmonologists are rarely trained on how to receive these patients into their practice, including how best to identify and manage pulmonary complications. Quality studies on pulmonary complications in cerebral palsy, both in the adult and pediatric population, are lacking, but we review the available literature to provide an approach for the adult pulmonologist in identifying risk factors for pulmonary complications including aspiration, impaired airway clearance, airways disease, neuromuscular scoliosis and restrictive chest wall disease, sleep-disordered breathing, and hypoventilation. We provide a framework to help manage these pulmonary complications and plan and organize successful multidisciplinary transition of pulmonary care from adolescence to adulthood, largely extrapolating from small pediatric studies, studies on neurodevelopmental disorders in general, international guidelines, and clinical experiences, until more quality studies on this topic are available.

处理脑瘫成人的肺部并发症
脑性瘫痪是儿童时期最常见的运动性残疾,成年后的存活率越来越高。肺部并发症是这一人群发病和死亡的主要原因。然而,成人肺科医生很少接受过如何接诊这类患者的培训,包括如何最好地识别和处理肺部并发症。虽然缺乏对成人和儿童脑瘫患者肺部并发症的高质量研究,但我们回顾了现有文献,为成人肺科医生提供了一种识别肺部并发症风险因素的方法,包括吸入、气道通畅障碍、气道疾病、神经肌肉性脊柱侧弯和限制性胸壁疾病、睡眠呼吸障碍和通气不足。我们提供了一个框架,以帮助管理这些肺部并发症,并计划和组织从青少年到成年的多学科肺部护理的成功过渡,这主要是从小型儿科研究、一般神经发育障碍研究、国际指南和临床经验中推断出来的,直到有更多关于此主题的高质量研究。
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