| Literature DB >> 2378520 |
H Davies1, I Gordon, D J Matthew, P Helms, I J Kenney, J E Lutkin, W Lenney.
Abstract
The long term results of treatment of inhalation of foreign bodies in a district children's hospital and in a tertiary referral centre were reviewed by clinical assessment, chest radiography, and standard four view 81mKr ventilation/99mTc macroaggregated albumin perfusion imaging (V/Q lung scan). The overall incidence in the population served by the district hospital was roughly one in 14,000/year. Of the 12 children reviewed there, three had abnormal chest radiographs and four had abnormal V/Q scans as a result of inhalation of the foreign bodies. Of 21 children treated and reviewed at the referral centre, eight had abnormal chest radiographs, and 14 had abnormal V/Q lung scans. Three factors were assessed for prognostic importance: site of impaction, initial radiographic appearance, and time before removal. A child who had inhaled a foreign body into the left lung and who had collapse/consolidation on the initial chest radiograph was at greatest risk of long term complications. These children merit close follow up.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2378520 PMCID: PMC1792081 DOI: 10.1136/adc.65.6.619
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Dis Child ISSN: 0003-9888 Impact factor: 3.791