• Resp Care · Mar 2003

    Review

    Respiratory emergencies in children.

    • Alexandre T Rotta and Budi Wiryawan.
    • Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, The Children's Hospital of Buffalo, Buffalo, New York 14222, USA. arotta@buffalo.edu.
    • Resp Care. 2003 Mar 1;48(3):248-58; discussion 258-60.

    AbstractAcute obstructive respiratory emergencies in children are a common cause of emergency department visits. The severity of these conditions ranges from mild, self-limited disease to life-threatening forms of rapidly progressive airway obstruction. A high index of suspicion is necessary for prompt diagnosis and treatment. This review discusses general principles of assessing and managing respiratory emergencies in children, as well as clinical characteristics and treatment of specific conditions such as croup, epiglottitis, bacterial tracheitis, retropharyngeal abscess, foreign bodies, and inhalational injuries.Copyright 2003 Daedalus Enterprises

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