Viral croup is the most common form of airway obstruction in children six months to six years of age. The frightening nature of croup often prompts parents and caregivers to seek physician consultation. For children with mild croup, symptomatic care and mist therapy may be all that is necessary...
Viral croup is the most common form of upper airway obstruction in children 6 months to 6 years of age. It typically presents in the late fall or early winter, is often preceded by an upper respiratory infection, and is characterized by a low-grade fever, barking cough, and inspiratory ...
chronic bronchitis- a form of bronchitis characterized by excess production of sputum leading to a chronic cough and obstruction of air flow emphysema,pulmonary emphysema- an abnormal condition of the lungs marked by decreased respiratory function; associated with smoking or chronic bronchitis or old ag...
In case of healthy children the most common cause of acute respiratory failure is obstruction of upper respiratory tract. There is an enormous variety of causes of upper airway obstruction, but the most important are the result of congenital defects, acute inflammation, anaphylactic reactions, ...
Among them, the most common complications of FBs in the eye are blindness or loss of eyeballs and unilateral visual impairment [2, 10]. The long-term complications of PAFBA include atelectasis, pneumonia, and bronchiectasis, and the most serious complications are apnea caused by hypoxia, ...
Following this study, individuals mentioned that respiratory symptoms, such as dyspnea, cough, sneezing, and wheezing, were the most common. They were present in 44% of people when manipulating plants that had been harvested. Asthma and early airway obstruction were linked with exposure to VOCs ...
Obstruction of the airway by the aorta: An observation in infants with congenital heart diseaseM. A. Capitania, B. J. Wolfson, E. N. Faerber, et al. Am J Roentgenol 140:675–679, (April), 1983 来自 Elsevier 喜欢 0 阅读量: 10 ...
Trial Registration Chinese Clinical Trial Register Identifier: ChiCTR2000038359 Introduction Perioperative respiratory adverse events (PRAEs) are the most common complication during pediatric anesthesia,1,2 manifested as minor adverse events (oxygen desaturation, airway obstruction, coughing, or wheezing) and ...
Congenital high airway obstruction syndrome (CHAOS) involves the partial or complete obstruction of the fetal upper airways, usually caused by atresia or stenosis of the larynx or trachea. The obstruction of bronchial tree leads to lung distension, diaphragmatic eversion, and cardiac dysfunction, which...
Respiratory anesthetic emergencies are the most common complications encountered during the administration of anesthesia in both the adult and pediatric populations.1–26 Non-invasive ventilation for preoxygenation before general anesthesia: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials...