Abstract:Objectives Flexible endoscopy (FE) assessed the whole approachable
aeroesophageal (AE) tracks and changes of management in infants with
severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia (sBPD). Methods A 10 years (2011-2020)
retrospective study of sBPD infants who had FE with and without
artificial airway in AE tracks. FE with noninvasive ventilation (FE-NIV)
of pharyngeal oxygen with nose-close and abdomen-compression was
supported. Data of found pathologies, changes of consequent management
and therapeutic interventions wer… Show more
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