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Improved outcome in Pierre Robin sequence: effect of multidisciplinary evaluation and management.

M J Bull1, D C Givan, A M Sadove, D Bixler, D Hearn.   

Abstract

Infants with complications of Pierre Robin sequence are at increased risk of airway obstruction and resultant hypoxia, cor pulmonale, failure to thrive, and cerebral impairment. In an effort to minimize such complications, patients with Pierre Robin sequence were examined prospectively by a multidisciplinary team using polysomnography and continuous oximetry. Obstructive apnea and desaturation occurred in 18 of the 21 patients studied. Four children required only home apnea monitoring, and six required only monitoring and supplemental oxygen. Seven children had lip-tongue adhesion procedures performed, and four required tracheostomy. No patients died. All patients with isolated Pierre Robin sequence had normal development at follow-up except for one child who had experienced a respiratory arrest before referral. With improvements in neonatal intensive care, testing for respiratory assessment, improved surgical and postoperative intervention and home monitoring, the morbidity and mortality for children with Pierre Robin sequence can be reduced markedly.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2371106

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatrics        ISSN: 0031-4005            Impact factor:   7.124


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