1983
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3476(83)80811-7
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Complication of nasal endotracheal intubation

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“…In our case report, postnasal space oedema has presumably caused obstruction of the eustachian tube leading to a middle ear effusion and deafness. An increased incidence of otitis media in nasally intubated infants has been previously reported 13 , and may have a similar aetiology.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…In our case report, postnasal space oedema has presumably caused obstruction of the eustachian tube leading to a middle ear effusion and deafness. An increased incidence of otitis media in nasally intubated infants has been previously reported 13 , and may have a similar aetiology.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…In particular, the increase in fetal glucocorticoid secretion toward term is known to affect the functional development of the fetal liver, lungs and GIT [10][11][12]. Consistent with this, administration of glucocorticoids to preterm infants before and after birth reduces the risk of intestinal disease [13]. Fetal studies in both animals and human suggest that development of gastrointestinal motility begins with the second trimester, but matures in the third trimester [14].…”
Section: Physiology Of Gut Maturationmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Acute otitis media has been reported to occur in 13% of nasally intubated neonates [17]. Turbinates, adenoids, and tonsils can also be traumatized.…”
Section: Nasotracheal Intubationmentioning
confidence: 99%