Summary. Context: While several articles describe clinical management of Foreign Bodies injuries in the upper air tract, little epidemiological evidence is available from injury databases. Objective: This article aims to understand the burden of airway FB injuries in high-, low-, and middle-income countries as emerging from scientific literature. Data Sources: One thousand six hundred ninety-nine published articles 1978–2008. Study Selection: A free text search on PubMed database ((foreign bodies) or (foreign body)) and ((aspiration) or (airways) or (tracheobronchial) or (nasal) or (inhalation) or (obstruction) or (choking) or (inhaled) or (aspirations) or (nose) or (throat) or (asphyxiation)) and ((children) or (child)). Data Extrac...
Background: Suffocation due to foreign bodies (FB) is a leading cause of death in children aged 0-3....
BACKGROUND: The aspiration of foreign bodies (FB), especially by small children, is a life-threa...
Accidental inhalation of both organic and non-organic foreign bodies continues to be a cause of chil...
Summary. Context: While several articles describe clinical management of Foreign Bodies injuries in...
While several articles describe clinical management of foreign bodies injuries in the upper air trac...
Background: Foreign body aspiration (FBA) is a common issue in pediatric emergencies, with regional ...
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 hospita...
INTRODUCTION: Aspiration of foreign bodies (FBs) is common among children, especially those very you...
BACKGROUND: Foreign bodies (FB) injuries are an issue that has been recognized and investigated ...
Inhalation or aspiration of a foreign body (FB) occurs relatively frequently in young children. The ...
Objectives: Foreign body inhalation and swallowing remains a major cause of pediatric emergency. Thi...
Children are particularly prone to foreign body aspira-tion (FBA), which is one of the most common c...
Objectives: Suffocation due to foreign bodies (FB) is a leading cause of death in children aged 0-3 ...
Background: Suffocation due to foreign bodies (FB) is a leading cause of death in children aged 0-3....
BACKGROUND: The aspiration of foreign bodies (FB), especially by small children, is a life-threa...
Accidental inhalation of both organic and non-organic foreign bodies continues to be a cause of chil...
Summary. Context: While several articles describe clinical management of Foreign Bodies injuries in...
While several articles describe clinical management of foreign bodies injuries in the upper air trac...
Background: Foreign body aspiration (FBA) is a common issue in pediatric emergencies, with regional ...
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 hospita...
INTRODUCTION: Aspiration of foreign bodies (FBs) is common among children, especially those very you...
BACKGROUND: Foreign bodies (FB) injuries are an issue that has been recognized and investigated ...
Inhalation or aspiration of a foreign body (FB) occurs relatively frequently in young children. The ...
Objectives: Foreign body inhalation and swallowing remains a major cause of pediatric emergency. Thi...
Children are particularly prone to foreign body aspira-tion (FBA), which is one of the most common c...
Objectives: Suffocation due to foreign bodies (FB) is a leading cause of death in children aged 0-3 ...
Background: Suffocation due to foreign bodies (FB) is a leading cause of death in children aged 0-3....
BACKGROUND: The aspiration of foreign bodies (FB), especially by small children, is a life-threa...
Accidental inhalation of both organic and non-organic foreign bodies continues to be a cause of chil...