Objective: To study the prevalence of abnormal gastroesophageal reflux in infants with Robin sequence who had severe respiratory obstruction treated with nasopharyngeal intubation and to evaluate the efficacy of nonsurgical treatment. Design: Longitudinal prospective study. Setting: Hospital de Reabilitacao de Anomalias Craniofaciais, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Patients: Twenty infants with severe isolated Robin sequence treated with nasopharyngeal intubation. Interventions: We performed 24-hour esophageal pH monitoring on each child at 2, 4, and 6 months of age. Respiratory and feeding status were evaluated. We considered abnormal gastroesophageal reflux as reflux index values above the 95th percentile of the Vandenplas reference for...
Objective: To provide a detailed description of the nasopharyngeal intubation (NPI) technique and ph...
Study Objectives: Identifying optimal treatment for infants with Robin sequence (RS) is challenging ...
Background: The majority of patients with Pierre Robin sequence in the subdivision Fairbairn-Robin t...
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Objective: To evaluate oral feeding capacity, the swallowing process, and risk for aspiration, both ...
Importance: Robin sequence (RS) is a congenital condition characterized by micrognathia, glossoptosi...
Objectives: In addition to breathing problems, patients with Robin sequence (RS) often encounter fee...
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: The study describes a safe and least aggressive method to resolve airway obstruc...
OBJECTIVES: Initial approaches to and treatments of infants with Robin sequence (RS) is diverse and ...
Objectives: Initial approaches to and treatments of infants with Robin sequence (RS) is diverse and ...
Objectives: In addition to breathing problems, patients with Robin sequence (RS) often encounter fee...
OBJECTIVES: To review early clinical manifestations of Pierre Robin sequence (PRS) and their manage...
Importance: Robin sequence (RS) is a congenital condition characterized by micrognathia, glossoptosi...
There is widespread lack of consensus regarding treatment of airway obstruction in children with Rob...
Objective: To provide a detailed description of the nasopharyngeal intubation (NPI) technique and ph...
Study Objectives: Identifying optimal treatment for infants with Robin sequence (RS) is challenging ...
Background: The majority of patients with Pierre Robin sequence in the subdivision Fairbairn-Robin t...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Objective: To evaluate oral feeding capacity, the swallowing process, and risk for aspiration, both ...
Importance: Robin sequence (RS) is a congenital condition characterized by micrognathia, glossoptosi...
Objectives: In addition to breathing problems, patients with Robin sequence (RS) often encounter fee...
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: The study describes a safe and least aggressive method to resolve airway obstruc...
OBJECTIVES: Initial approaches to and treatments of infants with Robin sequence (RS) is diverse and ...
Objectives: Initial approaches to and treatments of infants with Robin sequence (RS) is diverse and ...
Objectives: In addition to breathing problems, patients with Robin sequence (RS) often encounter fee...
OBJECTIVES: To review early clinical manifestations of Pierre Robin sequence (PRS) and their manage...
Importance: Robin sequence (RS) is a congenital condition characterized by micrognathia, glossoptosi...
There is widespread lack of consensus regarding treatment of airway obstruction in children with Rob...
Objective: To provide a detailed description of the nasopharyngeal intubation (NPI) technique and ph...
Study Objectives: Identifying optimal treatment for infants with Robin sequence (RS) is challenging ...
Background: The majority of patients with Pierre Robin sequence in the subdivision Fairbairn-Robin t...