OBJECTIVE: To provide recommendations for the comprehensive management of young infants who present with signs or symptoms concerning for laryngomalacia. METHODS: Expert opinion by the members of the International Pediatric Otolaryngology Group (IPOG). RESULTS: Consensus recommendations include initial care and triage recommendations for health care providers who commonly evaluate young infants with noisy breathing. The consensus statement also provides comprehensive care recommendations for otolaryngologists who manage young infants with laryngomalacia including: evaluation and treatment considerations for commonly debated issues in laryngomalacia, initial work-up of infants presenting with inspiratory stridor, treatment recommendations ba...
Abstract: Objectives To develop consensus statements for the scoring of pediatric drug induced sleep...
There are many inherent challenges in the evaluation and management of children with laryngotracheal...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the recommendations of the Pediatric Acute Lung Injury Consensus Conference f...
Objective To provide recommendations for the comprehensive management of young infants who present w...
OBJECTIVES: To develop consensus recommendations for peri-operative tracheotomy care in pediatric pa...
To outline an expert-based consensus of recommendations for the diagnosis and management of pediatri...
OBJECTIVE: To provide recommendations for the workup of hearing loss in the pediatric patient. METHO...
SummaryLaryngomalacia is the most common laryngeal disease of infancy. It is poorly tolerated in 10%...
SummaryLaryngomalacia is defined as collapse of supraglottic structures during inspiration. It is th...
AbstractBackgroundLaryngomalacia is the term most widely used to describe the “inward collapse of su...
Abstract: Objective To provide recommendations for a comprehensive management approach for infants a...
To provide recommendations to otolaryngologists, pulmonologists, and allied clinicians for tracheost...
Objective To provide recommendations for the workup of hearing loss in the pediatric patient. Method...
Stridor is an alarming symptom for the pediatric population with a prevalence in newborns due to the...
SummaryLaryngomalacia is the most frequent cause of stridor in childhood, and in most of the cases, ...
Abstract: Objectives To develop consensus statements for the scoring of pediatric drug induced sleep...
There are many inherent challenges in the evaluation and management of children with laryngotracheal...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the recommendations of the Pediatric Acute Lung Injury Consensus Conference f...
Objective To provide recommendations for the comprehensive management of young infants who present w...
OBJECTIVES: To develop consensus recommendations for peri-operative tracheotomy care in pediatric pa...
To outline an expert-based consensus of recommendations for the diagnosis and management of pediatri...
OBJECTIVE: To provide recommendations for the workup of hearing loss in the pediatric patient. METHO...
SummaryLaryngomalacia is the most common laryngeal disease of infancy. It is poorly tolerated in 10%...
SummaryLaryngomalacia is defined as collapse of supraglottic structures during inspiration. It is th...
AbstractBackgroundLaryngomalacia is the term most widely used to describe the “inward collapse of su...
Abstract: Objective To provide recommendations for a comprehensive management approach for infants a...
To provide recommendations to otolaryngologists, pulmonologists, and allied clinicians for tracheost...
Objective To provide recommendations for the workup of hearing loss in the pediatric patient. Method...
Stridor is an alarming symptom for the pediatric population with a prevalence in newborns due to the...
SummaryLaryngomalacia is the most frequent cause of stridor in childhood, and in most of the cases, ...
Abstract: Objectives To develop consensus statements for the scoring of pediatric drug induced sleep...
There are many inherent challenges in the evaluation and management of children with laryngotracheal...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the recommendations of the Pediatric Acute Lung Injury Consensus Conference f...