1982
DOI: 10.1001/archpedi.1982.03970460054011
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Bronchoscopic Extraction of Aspirated Foreign Bodies in Children

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“…8,19 In the present series, the incidence of laryngospasm was 0.65% which was lower than that in the study by Tomaske et al 10 We speculate that the low laryngospasm rate in our series may be due to the suitable depth of anesthesia controlled by propofolremifentanil and reduction of stress response by the muscle relaxant technique (rocuronium). Furthermore, propofol can also reduce the laryngeal reaction to stimulation, 20 and remifentanil can relieve coughing.…”
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“…8,19 In the present series, the incidence of laryngospasm was 0.65% which was lower than that in the study by Tomaske et al 10 We speculate that the low laryngospasm rate in our series may be due to the suitable depth of anesthesia controlled by propofolremifentanil and reduction of stress response by the muscle relaxant technique (rocuronium). Furthermore, propofol can also reduce the laryngeal reaction to stimulation, 20 and remifentanil can relieve coughing.…”
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“…The muscle-relaxant technique can provide an even and adequate depth of anesthesia for rigid bronchoscopy and decrease anesthetic effects on cardiac output. 7,8 In addition, positive-pressure ventilation may decrease atelectasis, improve oxygenation and overcome increased airway resistance that occurs when a telescope is used.…”
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“…But in case of very small children both sided bronchus are equally angulated. Two thirds of aspirated objects lodge in main stem bronchi rather than in the distal bronch [9][10].…”
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“…[1][2][3][4][5][6] Inhalation of a FB is usually accompanied by acute severe coughing, stridor, wheezing, and respiratory distress. This acute episode may escape the notice of parents, and the problem may manifest as an insidious chronic pulmonary problem, the cause of which may remain occult for a long period.…”
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“…This acute episode may escape the notice of parents, and the problem may manifest as an insidious chronic pulmonary problem, the cause of which may remain occult for a long period. [3,7] In our study, we aimed to show an unusual case of FB aspiration from the Van area.…”
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