Literature DB >> 20581404

Nasal foreign bodies in children: kissing it better.

Colleen Taylor1, Jonathan Acheson, Timothy J Coats.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the use, success rate and time in the paediatric emergency department when employing the kissing technique to remove nasal foreign bodies from children.
METHODS: The present work was a retrospective case note review for children attending with a nasal foreign body over a 15-month period.
RESULTS: In all, 116 children had a confirmed nasal foreign body and 84 were treated by the kissing technique with a success rate of 48.8%. This group had lower rates of instrumentation (20.2% vs 53.1%) and general anaesthesia (11.9% vs 18.8%). The average time saved per patient who had the kissing technique attempted in the paediatric emergency department was 30.6 min.
CONCLUSION: The kissing technique should be employed as a preferred technique to remove nasal foreign bodies in children.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20581404     DOI: 10.1136/emj.2009.086587

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Emerg Med J        ISSN: 1472-0205            Impact factor:   2.740


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Review 1.  Efficacy and safety of the "mother's kiss" technique: a systematic review of case reports and case series.

Authors:  Stephanie Cook; Martin Burton; Paul Glasziou
Journal:  CMAJ       Date:  2012-10-15       Impact factor: 8.262

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