Corpo estranho na via aérea de crianças

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Autor(a) principal: Cassol, Vitor Emanuel
Data de Publicação: 2003
Outros Autores: Pereira, Alessandra Marques, Zorzela, Liliane Medianeira, Becker, Michele Michelin, Menna Barreto, Sérgio Saldanha
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
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Resumo: OBJECTIVE: To determine the clinical characteristics and the results of bronchoscopic treatment of children due to foreign body aspiration in a university hospital. METHOD: Time series of children who underwent bronchoscopies for foreign bodies aspirated into the airway between March 1993 and July 2002. Each patient was analyzed for age, sex, initial clinical diagnosis, nature and location of the foreign body, duration of symptoms between aspiration and bronchoscopy, radiological findings, results of bronchoscopic removal, complications of bronchoscopy and presence of foreign bodies in the airways. RESULTS: Thirty-four children, 20 (59%) boys, ages ranging from nine months to nine years (median = 23 months). In 32 (94%) children the foreign body was removed by rigid bronchoscope, and two resulted in thoracotomy. Foreign bodies were more frequent in children under three years of age (66%). A clinical history of foreign body inhalation was obtained in 27 (80%) cases. Most of the foreign bodies removed were organic (65%) and more frequently found in the right bronchial tree (59%). Foreign bodies were removed within 24 hours in 18 (53%) cases. The most frequent radiographic findings were: unilateral air trapping, atelectasis and radiopac foreign body. Major bronchoscopy complications occurred in seven children (22%), and there were no deaths. CONCLUSIONS: More attention is necessary to the respiratory symptoms of aspirations, mainly in boys at early ages, with clinical history and compatible radiological findings. Most foreign bodies removed were of organic nature. In this case series, therapeutic rigid bronchoscopy was effective with few complications.
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spelling Cassol, Vitor EmanuelPereira, Alessandra MarquesZorzela, Liliane MedianeiraBecker, Michele MichelinMenna Barreto, Sérgio Saldanha2012-11-14T01:41:44Z20030102-3586http://hdl.handle.net/10183/60856000366380OBJECTIVE: To determine the clinical characteristics and the results of bronchoscopic treatment of children due to foreign body aspiration in a university hospital. METHOD: Time series of children who underwent bronchoscopies for foreign bodies aspirated into the airway between March 1993 and July 2002. Each patient was analyzed for age, sex, initial clinical diagnosis, nature and location of the foreign body, duration of symptoms between aspiration and bronchoscopy, radiological findings, results of bronchoscopic removal, complications of bronchoscopy and presence of foreign bodies in the airways. RESULTS: Thirty-four children, 20 (59%) boys, ages ranging from nine months to nine years (median = 23 months). In 32 (94%) children the foreign body was removed by rigid bronchoscope, and two resulted in thoracotomy. Foreign bodies were more frequent in children under three years of age (66%). A clinical history of foreign body inhalation was obtained in 27 (80%) cases. Most of the foreign bodies removed were organic (65%) and more frequently found in the right bronchial tree (59%). Foreign bodies were removed within 24 hours in 18 (53%) cases. The most frequent radiographic findings were: unilateral air trapping, atelectasis and radiopac foreign body. Major bronchoscopy complications occurred in seven children (22%), and there were no deaths. CONCLUSIONS: More attention is necessary to the respiratory symptoms of aspirations, mainly in boys at early ages, with clinical history and compatible radiological findings. Most foreign bodies removed were of organic nature. In this case series, therapeutic rigid bronchoscopy was effective with few complications.application/pdfporJornal de pneumologia. Vol. 29, n. 3 (maio/ jun. 2003), p. 139-144Corpos estranhosBroncoscopiaCriançaBronchoscopyPediatricCorpo estranho na via aérea de criançasForeign body in children’s airways info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL000366380.pdf000366380.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf114290http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/60856/1/000366380.pdf514861955b498b492e7120928eb64e4eMD51TEXT000366380.pdf.txt000366380.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain23592http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/60856/2/000366380.pdf.txt8f3423f0b503c9c968bcaf50e8f73566MD52THUMBNAIL000366380.pdf.jpg000366380.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1842http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/60856/3/000366380.pdf.jpge0c8cac8b507be3c1c1716f89ffa1cb4MD5310183/608562018-10-15 08:48:45.476oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/60856Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2018-10-15T11:48:45Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
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title Corpo estranho na via aérea de crianças
spellingShingle Corpo estranho na via aérea de crianças
Cassol, Vitor Emanuel
Corpos estranhos
Broncoscopia
Criança
Bronchoscopy
Pediatric
title_short Corpo estranho na via aérea de crianças
title_full Corpo estranho na via aérea de crianças
title_fullStr Corpo estranho na via aérea de crianças
title_full_unstemmed Corpo estranho na via aérea de crianças
title_sort Corpo estranho na via aérea de crianças
author Cassol, Vitor Emanuel
author_facet Cassol, Vitor Emanuel
Pereira, Alessandra Marques
Zorzela, Liliane Medianeira
Becker, Michele Michelin
Menna Barreto, Sérgio Saldanha
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author2 Pereira, Alessandra Marques
Zorzela, Liliane Medianeira
Becker, Michele Michelin
Menna Barreto, Sérgio Saldanha
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cassol, Vitor Emanuel
Pereira, Alessandra Marques
Zorzela, Liliane Medianeira
Becker, Michele Michelin
Menna Barreto, Sérgio Saldanha
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Corpos estranhos
Broncoscopia
Criança
topic Corpos estranhos
Broncoscopia
Criança
Bronchoscopy
Pediatric
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Bronchoscopy
Pediatric
description OBJECTIVE: To determine the clinical characteristics and the results of bronchoscopic treatment of children due to foreign body aspiration in a university hospital. METHOD: Time series of children who underwent bronchoscopies for foreign bodies aspirated into the airway between March 1993 and July 2002. Each patient was analyzed for age, sex, initial clinical diagnosis, nature and location of the foreign body, duration of symptoms between aspiration and bronchoscopy, radiological findings, results of bronchoscopic removal, complications of bronchoscopy and presence of foreign bodies in the airways. RESULTS: Thirty-four children, 20 (59%) boys, ages ranging from nine months to nine years (median = 23 months). In 32 (94%) children the foreign body was removed by rigid bronchoscope, and two resulted in thoracotomy. Foreign bodies were more frequent in children under three years of age (66%). A clinical history of foreign body inhalation was obtained in 27 (80%) cases. Most of the foreign bodies removed were organic (65%) and more frequently found in the right bronchial tree (59%). Foreign bodies were removed within 24 hours in 18 (53%) cases. The most frequent radiographic findings were: unilateral air trapping, atelectasis and radiopac foreign body. Major bronchoscopy complications occurred in seven children (22%), and there were no deaths. CONCLUSIONS: More attention is necessary to the respiratory symptoms of aspirations, mainly in boys at early ages, with clinical history and compatible radiological findings. Most foreign bodies removed were of organic nature. In this case series, therapeutic rigid bronchoscopy was effective with few complications.
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