2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0165-5876(00)00366-9
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The role of fibreoptic laryngoscopy in infants with stridor

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“…Many of these can be diagnosed on FFL, which provides excellent view of the dynamics of the larynx. Initial FFL is able to diagnose and detect the cause of noisy breathing and obviates the need for fasting, intravenous catheters, and avoids the risks of sedatives and anesthetic agents, laryngospasm and fever [8,[19][20][21].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Many of these can be diagnosed on FFL, which provides excellent view of the dynamics of the larynx. Initial FFL is able to diagnose and detect the cause of noisy breathing and obviates the need for fasting, intravenous catheters, and avoids the risks of sedatives and anesthetic agents, laryngospasm and fever [8,[19][20][21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, a reported technique such as transoral FFL for awake, supine infants with no anesthesia, and a finger holding the mouth open [7], may yield different laryngeal findings than a different technique such as transnasal FFL in awake, seated infants with topical anesthesia [8]. Each of the various FFL techniques may have advantages and limitations.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Depuis l'avènement ces dernières années de la nasofibroscopie, le nombre des endoscopies laryngées à visée exploratrice sous AG a diminué. Cette autre technique d'endoscopie est réalisable même chez le petit enfant et le vieillard (3,4). Elle évite les contraintes liées à l'utilisation de l'anesthésie générale et autorise selon le modèle, des gestes limités.…”
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