Context Extremely premature (EP) infants are at increased risk of left vocal cord paralysis (LVCP) following surgery for patent ductus arteriosus (PDA). Objective A Systematical Review was conducted to investigate the incidence and outcomes of LVCP after PDA ligation in EP born infants. Data sources Searches were performed in Cochrane, Medline, Embase, Cinahl and PsycInfo. Study selection Studies describing EP infants undergoing PDA surgery and reporting incidence of LVCP were included. Data extraction and synthesis Study details, demographics, incidence of LVCP, diagnostic method and reported outcomes were extracted. DerSimonian and Laird random effect models with inverse variance weighting were used for all analyses. Study appraisal ...
Background: The natural history and optimal management of a patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) among inf...
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: Bilateral vocal cord paralysis in early childhood is a life-threatening condi...
OBJECTIVE: Bilateral vocal cord abductor paralysis (BVCAbP) is considered a rare cause of stridor in...
Context: Extremely premature (EP) infants are at increased risk of left vocal cord paralysis (LVCP) ...
Background: Extremely preterm born (EPB) infants are at risk of a range of complications, among them...
Risk of vocal cord paralysis after Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) is a well-known complication of th...
Background: Left vocal cord paralysis (LVCP) is a known complication of patent ductus arteriosus (PD...
OBJECTIVE: Assessing vocal cord mobility by flexible nasolaryngoscopy (FNL) can be difficult in neon...
Objectives: To determine whether surgical closure of a patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is a risk fact...
Aims to determine morbidity, mortality and associated risk factors following patent ductus arteriosu...
Objective: Evaluate the association between patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) ligation vs. medical mana...
Objective: To compare neurodevelopmental outcomes of extremely preterm infants diagnosed with patent...
ObjectiveTo examine whether a change in the approach to managing persistent patent ductus arteriosus...
Objective: To investigate voice characteristics and exercise related respiratory symptoms in extreme...
SummaryVocal fold paralysis accounts for 10% of the larynx congenital abnormality, being the second ...
Background: The natural history and optimal management of a patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) among inf...
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: Bilateral vocal cord paralysis in early childhood is a life-threatening condi...
OBJECTIVE: Bilateral vocal cord abductor paralysis (BVCAbP) is considered a rare cause of stridor in...
Context: Extremely premature (EP) infants are at increased risk of left vocal cord paralysis (LVCP) ...
Background: Extremely preterm born (EPB) infants are at risk of a range of complications, among them...
Risk of vocal cord paralysis after Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) is a well-known complication of th...
Background: Left vocal cord paralysis (LVCP) is a known complication of patent ductus arteriosus (PD...
OBJECTIVE: Assessing vocal cord mobility by flexible nasolaryngoscopy (FNL) can be difficult in neon...
Objectives: To determine whether surgical closure of a patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is a risk fact...
Aims to determine morbidity, mortality and associated risk factors following patent ductus arteriosu...
Objective: Evaluate the association between patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) ligation vs. medical mana...
Objective: To compare neurodevelopmental outcomes of extremely preterm infants diagnosed with patent...
ObjectiveTo examine whether a change in the approach to managing persistent patent ductus arteriosus...
Objective: To investigate voice characteristics and exercise related respiratory symptoms in extreme...
SummaryVocal fold paralysis accounts for 10% of the larynx congenital abnormality, being the second ...
Background: The natural history and optimal management of a patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) among inf...
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: Bilateral vocal cord paralysis in early childhood is a life-threatening condi...
OBJECTIVE: Bilateral vocal cord abductor paralysis (BVCAbP) is considered a rare cause of stridor in...