AIM: The aim of the present study is to characterize the risk of complications and prolonged hospitalization due to stationery items according to age and gender of patients, FB characteristics and foreign body (FB) location, circumstances of the accident, as emerging from the ESFBI study. METHODS: A retrospective study in major hospitals of 19 European countries was realized on children aged 0-14 having inhaled/aspired or ingested a stationery item. In the years 2000-2003 a total of 2094 FB injuries occurred in children aged 0-14 years. The characteristics of the child, the FB consistency and the occurrence of complications were analyzed. RESULTS: Among FB injuries, 62 (3%) were due to a stationery item: 32 were due to objects inser...
BACKGROUND: Foreign bodies (FB) injuries are an issue that has been recognized and investigated ...
Foreign body (FB) inhalation, aspiration or ingestion are relatively common events in children. Desp...
BACKGROUND: The aspiration of foreign bodies (FB), especially by small children, is a life-threa...
AIM: The aim of the present study is to characterize the risk of complications and prolonged hospi...
Rationale and aim: Foreign body (FB) injuries are a relatively frequent event in young children. Cli...
Foreign body (FB) injuries are a relatively frequent event in young children. Clinical picture can b...
Objective: Foreign body inhalation/aspiration or ingestion is a relatively common event in young chi...
Foreign body (FB) aspiration/inhalation is a serious problem because it is still a cause of death in...
OBJECTIVE: To study the pattern of foreign bodies in the upper airways as emerging from the hosp...
Foreign body (FB) inhalation, aspiration or ingestion are relatively common events in children. Desp...
BACKGROUND: Foreign bodies (FB) injuries are an issue that has been recognized and investigated ...
Foreign body (FB) inhalation, aspiration or ingestion are relatively common events in children. Desp...
BACKGROUND: The aspiration of foreign bodies (FB), especially by small children, is a life-threa...
AIM: The aim of the present study is to characterize the risk of complications and prolonged hospi...
Rationale and aim: Foreign body (FB) injuries are a relatively frequent event in young children. Cli...
Foreign body (FB) injuries are a relatively frequent event in young children. Clinical picture can b...
Objective: Foreign body inhalation/aspiration or ingestion is a relatively common event in young chi...
Foreign body (FB) aspiration/inhalation is a serious problem because it is still a cause of death in...
OBJECTIVE: To study the pattern of foreign bodies in the upper airways as emerging from the hosp...
Foreign body (FB) inhalation, aspiration or ingestion are relatively common events in children. Desp...
BACKGROUND: Foreign bodies (FB) injuries are an issue that has been recognized and investigated ...
Foreign body (FB) inhalation, aspiration or ingestion are relatively common events in children. Desp...
BACKGROUND: The aspiration of foreign bodies (FB), especially by small children, is a life-threa...