Antonio G. De Paoli is a paediatric pulmonologist based in Hobart, Tasmania. He works with babies and children who have breathing problems, especially when they are very young or born prematurely. In many cases, families are dealing with a hard time in the neonatal period, and the focus is on keeping the lungs as stable as possible while the baby grows.
His clinical work covers a broad range of infant respiratory issues. This can include infant respiratory distress, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), and ongoing lung conditions seen in premature babies like bronchopulmonary dysplasia. He also looks after babies with concerns such as infantile apnoea, pneumothorax, and other situations where breathing needs close monitoring and support.
Some of the babies he sees also have gut-related problems that can be linked to early life complications. For example, he may be involved in care around gastroschisis and necrotizing enterocolitis. At times, this can include serious events like gastrointestinal perforation, where quick decisions and careful treatment matter a lot.
Antonio’s work can extend beyond the lungs in a practical way, because not every baby’s challenges fit neatly in one category. One example noted in his service areas is Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia type 1 (MEN1). That condition can bring together different body systems, so a team approach is usually important.
When it comes to experience, the details here do not list specific years. What is clear is that his service areas cover complex neonatal and early childhood conditions, which usually means he is used to working in hospital settings where care plans need to be steady and safe. Education details are also not provided in the information available.
Research interests and involvement in clinical trials are not listed here either. Still, the day-to-day focus is on reliable paediatric lung care for infants and children, with clear communication for families as they go through treatment and recovery.