2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcms.2016.06.021
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Non-surgical and surgical interventions for airway obstruction in children with Robin Sequence

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“…The important quality of life outcomes for RS children are related to their main clinical problems regarding upper airway obstruction and feeding problems which are mostly present already early after birth. The treatment options to treat airway obstruction in RS depend on the severity of the airway obstruction and will therefore vary from conservative treatment with prone positioning to surgical treatment such as giving the child a tracheostomy [3]. Decision-making of the treatment schedule is regularly based on the treating center's preference and experience.…”
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“…The important quality of life outcomes for RS children are related to their main clinical problems regarding upper airway obstruction and feeding problems which are mostly present already early after birth. The treatment options to treat airway obstruction in RS depend on the severity of the airway obstruction and will therefore vary from conservative treatment with prone positioning to surgical treatment such as giving the child a tracheostomy [3]. Decision-making of the treatment schedule is regularly based on the treating center's preference and experience.…”
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“…Decision-making of the treatment schedule is regularly based on the treating center's preference and experience. A review regarding non-surgical and surgical interventions for airway obstruction in RS children found that in the included studies there seemed to have been a stepwise treatment approach, in which the indication for a certain treatment is the failure of another [3]. At present, it remains uncertain which treatment is best, however, all treatments will have different effects on the quality of life of RS children and their parents.…”
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“…. Infants with PRS can present with varying degrees of upper airway obstruction with stridor, chest retraction, sleep apnea, cyanosis, and respiratory insufficiency 3,4) . Additionally, 25% to 45% of infants with PRS present with feeding and swallowing difficulties, which may be associated with respiratory disorders .…”
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“…Além disso, acreditase que na posição prona a extensão do pescoço e a retificação das vias aéreas podem melhorar a respiração e a obstrução respiratória. Uma recente pesquisa européia sobre os padrões atuais de prática de tratamento para os pacientes com SPR mostraram que dois terços dos clínicos usavam posicionamento de prona, principalmente em casos de obstrução respiratória leve na SPR ( VAN LIESHOUT et al, 2016).…”
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