Affiliation:
1. Medical faculty, Institute for Child and Youth Health Care of Vojvodina, Department of Pediatrics, Novi Sad
2. Medical faculty, Institute for Child and Youth Health Care of Vojvodina, Ward of Pediatric Radiology, Novi Sad
Abstract
Introduction. Diagnosing of foreign body aspiration in children is often
postponed. The aim of this study was to evaluate complications, clinical
signs and radiological presentation of respiratory illness arising from
unrecognized foreign body aspiration in pediatric population. Material and
Methods. The study sample consisted of 33 patients aged from one to 18 years
who had undergone bronchoscopy for foreign body removal over the 10 years?
period (from 2000 to 2010). Neither their parents nor the pediatricians who
had treated these patients before admission to hospital recognized the acute
aspiration event. All the children were treated unsuccessfully for a period
exceeding 10 days. The retrospective analysis included the history of foreign
body aspiration, patients? age, kind of aspirated foreign body, clinical
manifestations that led to hospitalization, radiographic findings and the
time lapse from the first symptoms to diagnosis proven by endoscopic
intervention. Results. The majority of the foreign bodies were organic
(93.93%). Broncho-obstructive syndrome, which was the most frequent clinical
presentation, was found in 18 (54.55%) patients; pneumonia was diagnosed in
10 (30.30%) patients, four children were referred to hospital due to
infiltrative changes with acute broncho-obstructive syndrome and only one
child (3.03%) had persistent productive cough. Radiological findings (chest
X-rays) were pathological in all patients. Rigid bronchoscopy was performed
in 16 (48.49%) patients 10 days after presenting the first symptoms of
respiratory illness, in 6 (18.18%) patients within 10-21 days? period and in
11 (33.33%) patients 3 weeks after the first respiratory symptom. Conclusion.
Unrecognized foreign body aspiration results in various clinical
manifestations and non-responsiveness to the standard therapy applied.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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