نتایج جستجو برای: stridor
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Background. The standard initial management of patients with locally advanced pharyngolaryngeal presenting with stridor is tracheostomy. Tracheostomy has been shown to negatively impact cancer-related outcomes. Methods. Retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data of 9 patients, who underwent induction chemotherapy with the aim of prevention of tracheostomy. Presenting features, time ...
BACKGROUND Post-extubation stridor occurs after translaryngeal intubation results to re-intubation in a number of patients. OBJECTIVE To determine the cut-off value of the cuff leak volume test among Thai patients as a predictor for post-extubation stridor MATERIAL AND METHOD Demographic data and cuff leak volume were collected from patients who had been intubated with planned extubation. C...
UNLABELLED Congenital and acquired airway diseases are responsible for upper respiratory distress and stridor in children. In neonatal intensive care units, we have seen increased survival in premature babies, but also a high incidence of airway complications related to intubation, which present as stridor. AIM To review endoscopic findings in children with stridor. STUDY DESIGN a cross-sec...
'Congenital laryngeal stridor' is merely a clinical description, and although perhaps 90 % of stridors in young babies are due to an exaggerated pattern of infantile larynx, which rectifies itself with increasing age, it is not safe to assume that this is the cause of the stridor. There are other conditions causing laryngeal stridor in young babies, sometimes from birth, which are graver than t...
We describe an infant with stridor associated with gastroesophageal reflux (GER). This is the first report in which there is clear documentation by pH probe of a temporal association between individual episodes of GER and stridor. We review the literature and speculate on the relationship between these two phenomena. GER should be considered in patients with stridor.
Stridor beginning at, or soon after, birth is not an uncommon symptom Such stridor is seldom severe, has a natural tendency to become progressively less marked, and in the majority of infants disappears entirely at the end of the first, or early in the second, year of life. Occasionally, some cause of laryngeal or tracheal obstruction is found and can, where possible and when necessary, be elim...
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