Abstract Background The larynx in children is unique compared to adults. This makes the larynx more prone to trauma during intubation. Under sedation and frequent repositioning of the tube are recorded as risk factors for laryngeal injury. We examined the larynx of 40 critically ill children in the first 24 h after extubation to estimate the frequency and analyze the risk factors for laryngeal trauma using the classification system for acute laryngeal injury (CALI). Results The post-extubation stridor patients had a higher frequency of diagnosis of inborn errors of metabolism, longer duration of ventilation, longer hospital stay, moderate to severe involvement of glottic and subglottic area, frequent intubation attempts, and more than 60 s ...
Most reports regarding unplanned extubation (UE) are case-control studies with matching age and dise...
Objectives: Prolonged intubation is a risk factor for the development of laryngotracheal stenosis. C...
ABSTRACT Objective: To determine the risk factors for extubation failure in the intensive care unit...
Purpose: Prolonged endotracheal intubation may lead to laryngeal damage, with stridor being the most...
AbstractIntroductionAcute laryngeal lesions after intubation appear to be precursors of chronic lesi...
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Acute laryngeal lesions after intubation appear to be precursors of chronic ...
Background: Unplanned extubation (UE) is an unprecedented happening in pediatric intensive care unit...
Endotracheal intubation is a regularly used life-saving process for patients brought into hospital e...
Introduction: Laryngeal intubation related lesions (LIRL) in pediatric patients cause extreme morbid...
Laryngeal edema developed in 10.1% of studied patients with congenital heart disease after cardiac s...
Introduction: Laryngeal intubation related lesions (LIRL) in pediatric patients cause extreme morbid...
Background: Laryngeal injuries following intubation have a reported incidence from 63 to 94% and per...
Objective Post-extubation stridor and hoarseness are important clinical manifestations that indicate...
Objective: the aim of this study was to update the state of knowledge of unplanned extubations in th...
<div><p>Most reports regarding unplanned extubation (UE) are case-control studies with matching age ...
Most reports regarding unplanned extubation (UE) are case-control studies with matching age and dise...
Objectives: Prolonged intubation is a risk factor for the development of laryngotracheal stenosis. C...
ABSTRACT Objective: To determine the risk factors for extubation failure in the intensive care unit...
Purpose: Prolonged endotracheal intubation may lead to laryngeal damage, with stridor being the most...
AbstractIntroductionAcute laryngeal lesions after intubation appear to be precursors of chronic lesi...
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Acute laryngeal lesions after intubation appear to be precursors of chronic ...
Background: Unplanned extubation (UE) is an unprecedented happening in pediatric intensive care unit...
Endotracheal intubation is a regularly used life-saving process for patients brought into hospital e...
Introduction: Laryngeal intubation related lesions (LIRL) in pediatric patients cause extreme morbid...
Laryngeal edema developed in 10.1% of studied patients with congenital heart disease after cardiac s...
Introduction: Laryngeal intubation related lesions (LIRL) in pediatric patients cause extreme morbid...
Background: Laryngeal injuries following intubation have a reported incidence from 63 to 94% and per...
Objective Post-extubation stridor and hoarseness are important clinical manifestations that indicate...
Objective: the aim of this study was to update the state of knowledge of unplanned extubations in th...
<div><p>Most reports regarding unplanned extubation (UE) are case-control studies with matching age ...
Most reports regarding unplanned extubation (UE) are case-control studies with matching age and dise...
Objectives: Prolonged intubation is a risk factor for the development of laryngotracheal stenosis. C...
ABSTRACT Objective: To determine the risk factors for extubation failure in the intensive care unit...