Ειδοποίηση Μελετητή:[ Laryngomalacia ]
[HTML] Successful difficult airway management of a child with Coffin‐siris syndrome
AS Ozkan, S Akbas, MR Yalin, E Ozdemir, Z Koylu - Clinical Case Reports, 2017
... Laryngomalacia is the most common congenital laryngeal disease that causes inspiratuar stridor
and airway obstruction [5]. Collapse of trachea during recovery anesthesia may make intubation
difficult cause to prolonged intubation and ventilation in this patient. ...
and airway obstruction [5]. Collapse of trachea during recovery anesthesia may make intubation
difficult cause to prolonged intubation and ventilation in this patient. ...
Use of Audiometric Measurement for Assessment of Vocal-Fold Function in Postextubation Infants
YCC Liu, I Varier, J Ongkasuwan - JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery, 2017
... have been correlated with poor neural control and neurologic disorders, the prototypical example
being crit-du- chat syndrome.21 Expiratory and inspiratory cry segments, as well as the
long-time spectral characteristics, differ between in- fants with laryngomalacia and healthy ...
being crit-du- chat syndrome.21 Expiratory and inspiratory cry segments, as well as the
long-time spectral characteristics, differ between in- fants with laryngomalacia and healthy ...
Emergency airway management: respiratory issues are some of the most common in-officeemergencies for pediatricians, requiring knowledge of pediatric airway …
I Petrou - Contemporary Pediatrics, 2017
... There are several different disease processes that could result in a narrowing of the airway and
severely impede respiratory function including growths within the airway, such as tracheomalacia,
laryngomalacia, and laryngeal clefts; iatrogenic causes such as vocal cord ...
severely impede respiratory function including growths within the airway, such as tracheomalacia,
laryngomalacia, and laryngeal clefts; iatrogenic causes such as vocal cord ...
Advanced Pediatric Airway Simulation
CM Myer, N Jabbour - Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2017
... In a similar fashion, Kavanagh and colleagues 34 described a method for printing
pediatric laryngeal models for simulation that include such pathology as subglottic
cysts, laryngomalacia, subglottic stenosis, or laryngeal cleft. ...
pediatric laryngeal models for simulation that include such pathology as subglottic
cysts, laryngomalacia, subglottic stenosis, or laryngeal cleft. ...
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