2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.otoeng.2013.10.005
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Post-intubation Subglottic Stenosis in Children. Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention of Moderate and Severe Stenosis

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“…Studies that investigated the risk factors affecting the development of SGS had identified prematurity as a serious risk factor but gender was stated to have no effect. The study of Rodriguez et al on 71 pediatric patients who developed post‐intubation SGS reported no difference among patients in terms of gender (40 male / 31 female) . Similarly, no significant difference was reported in regard to gender by Morita et al in 33 pediatric patients (16 male/17 female) .…”
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“…Studies that investigated the risk factors affecting the development of SGS had identified prematurity as a serious risk factor but gender was stated to have no effect. The study of Rodriguez et al on 71 pediatric patients who developed post‐intubation SGS reported no difference among patients in terms of gender (40 male / 31 female) . Similarly, no significant difference was reported in regard to gender by Morita et al in 33 pediatric patients (16 male/17 female) .…”
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confidence: 90%
“…Stamm et al reported a mean duration of intubation of 21 days (1–129 days) in patients with SGS . Similarly, Rodriguez et al found a median duration of intubation of 30 days (minimum 4 days, maximum 150 days) in 71 patients with SGS . Manica et al conducted a study on 16 patients who developed SGS and demonstrated that every 5 days’ increase in the duration of intubation increased the rate of SGS development by 50.3% .…”
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