A prospective cohort study of 489 pediatric patients was performed to investigate the prevalence of perioperative respiratory complications and symptomatology in children presenting for myringotomy with upper respiratory tract infections URIs All children undergoing myringotomy received halothane N2O/O2 anesthesia administered via face mask
Chat OnlineThe development of laryngospasm was not related to Tait and Knight''s definition for an upper respiratory infection or to recent upper respiratory infection. Children with laryngospasm were more likely to be younger (odds ratio = 0.92 95% confidence interval 0.87-0.99) to be scheduled for airway surgery (odds ratio = 2.08 95% confidence
Chat OnlineUP to 40% of children presenting for anesthesia have a recent upper respiratory tract infection (URI).1–3Although there is an increased risk of perioperative respiratory complications after a recent URI14–7anesthesiologists often proceed with their management for two reasons: It is uncertain how long to postpone the procedure after a URI and there are adverse economic …
Chat Onlinean upper respiratory tract infection (URI). In the past doctrine dictated that children with URIs have their surgery postponed until the child was symptom free. This practice was based on …
Chat OnlineResults suggest that if the decision is made to proceed with anesthesia for the child with an upper respiratory infection then the laryngeal mask airway provides a …
Chat OnlineThe incidence of postoperative cough (primary outcome) and adverse respiratory events (secondary outcome) in children who received anesthesia by laryngeal mask airway (LMA) with children who
Chat OnlineAug 13 2019· Abstract. Adverse respiratory events are a major cause of morbidity and mortality from general anesthesia in children. Established risk factors include upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) in the previous 2 weeks wheezing more than three times during the previous year a history of asthma cystic fibrosis bronchopulmonary dysplasia or other lung disease …
Chat OnlineFeb 18 2019· Abstract Children presenting with a recent or active upper respiratory tract infection present a clinical dilemma for the anesthesia team. Some of these patients are getting procedures to help with recurrent infections. The severity of the infection and the urgency of the procedure will play a role in the decision to proceed with the procedure.…
Chat OnlineWe read with interest the study of von Ungern-Sternberg et al. 1evaluating the incidence of adverse perioperative respiratory events in children recovering from an upper respiratory infection (URI). The authors found that the presence of a recent URI within the previous 2 weeks (as reported by their parents) significantly increased the incidence of laryngospasm coughing …
Chat OnlineBackground: The laryngeal mask airway (LMA) has been advocated as an alternative technique to tracheal intubation for airway management of children with recent upper respiratory tract …
Chat OnlineTait AR Pandit UA Voepel-Lewis T Munro HM Malviya S: Use of the laryngeal mask airway in children with upper respiratory tract infections: A comparison with endotracheal intubation. Anesth Analg 1998; 86: 706–11
Chat OnlineDec 17 2011· Objective The incidence of postoperative cough (primary outcome) and adverse respiratory events (secondary outcome) in children who received anesthesia by laryngeal mask airway (LMA) with children who received anesthesia by face mask (FM) was compared in a blind randomized trial with uncomplicated upper respiratory track infection (URI) …
Chat OnlineThe incidence of postoperative cough (primary outcome) and adverse respiratory events (secondary outcome) in children who received anesthesia by laryngeal mask airway (LMA) with children who
Chat OnlineSeveral studies suggest that placement of an endotracheal tube (ETT) in a child with an upper respiratory infection (URI) increases the risk of complications.However the development of the laryngeal mask airway (LMA) has provided anesthesiologists with an alternative means of airway management. This study was therefore designed to evaluate the use of the LMA in children …
Chat OnlineResults suggest that if the decision is made to proceed with anesthesia for the child with an upper respiratory infection then the laryngeal mask airway provides a suitable alternative to …
Chat OnlineIn the present study 130 children undergoing general anaesthesia with face mask f.r myringotomy and grommet insertion were graded as having either an acute or recent upper respiratory tract infection or were asymptomatic according to predetermined clinical symptoms and signs. The severity of respiratory and related complications
Chat OnlineTait AR Malviya S. Anesthesia for the child with an upper respiratory tract infection: still a dilemma? Anesth Analg 2005 Jan;100(1):59-65. Aside from the infectious and allergic causes of cough nasal discharge and irritability there are several disease entities that could mimic the signs and symptoms of an upper respiratory tract infection.
Chat OnlineUpper respiratory tract infection was associated with an increased risk for perioperative respiratory adverse events only when symptoms were present (RR 2·05 95% CI 1·82–2·31; p<0·0001) or less than 2 weeks before the procedure (2·34 2·07–2·66; p<0·0001) whereas symptoms of upper respiratory tract infection 2–4 weeks before the
Chat OnlineAug 13 2019· Abstract. Adverse respiratory events are a major cause of morbidity and mortality from general anesthesia in children. Established risk factors include upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) in the previous 2 weeks wheezing more than three times during the previous year a history of asthma cystic fibrosis bronchopulmonary dysplasia or other lung disease …
Chat OnlineOct 01 2017· Laryngeal Mask Airway Versus Other Airway Devices for Anesthesia in Children With an Upper Respiratory Tract Infection: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Respiratory Complications. de Carvalho ALR Vital RB de Lira CCS Magro IB Sato PTS Lima LHN Braz LG Módolo NSP
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