• Critical care medicine · Jul 1982

    Predictive value of stridor in detecting laryngeal injury in extubated neonates.

    • L L Fan, J W Flynn, D R Pathak, and W A Madden.
    • Crit. Care Med. 1982 Jul 1;10(7):453-5.

    AbstractWe evaluated 73 consecutively extubated neonates for evidence of acute laryngeal injury from intubation. Hoarseness and stridor were graded by a clinical scoring system. Direct laryngoscopy with a flexible fiberoptic bronchoscope yielded a 44% incidence of moderate or major laryngeal injury. All patients with stridor had moderate or major injury, as did 38% of patients without stridor. Stridor was quite specific for detecting moderate or major injury but did not identify the type of injury.

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