Title of article :
The pediatric patient and upper respiratory infections
Author/Authors :
Tom Elwood، نويسنده , , Katherine Bailey، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
12
From page :
35
To page :
46
Abstract :
Children frequently present for elective surgery in the setting of an active or recent upper respiratory infection. Respiratory adverse events are increased in this setting, but the threshold for cancelling a case varies widely between clinicians. A decision to cancel surgery should take into consideration the amount of respiratory secretions during the acute illness, coexisting pulmonary disease, the requirement for intubation, and the surgical site (airway, thorax, upper abdomen—each with their potential for complications). More data are needed on the risks of proceeding with surgery in the presence of these factors and on the impact of potential therapies to decrease the incidence of adverse events. Lidocaine and other therapies that reduce laryngospasm in well patients need to be evaluated in children with upper respiratory infection.
Keywords :
risk factors , decision-making , postoperative complications , Oxygenation , Respiratory tract Infections , bronchospasm , viral disease , pediatricanesthesia , laryngospasm
Journal title :
Best Practice and Research Clinical Anaesthesiology
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Best Practice and Research Clinical Anaesthesiology
Record number :
465022
Link To Document :
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