Literature DB >> 29914745

Tracheal bronchus diagnosed in children undergoing flexible bronchoscopy.

Estela Pérez Ruiz1, Pilar Caro Aguilera1, Ana Isabel Valdivielso2, Sonia Sanchís Cárdenas1, Yazmina Martínez García1, Javier Pérez Frías1.   

Abstract

This paper describes the clinical features of paediatric patients with tracheal bronchus (TB) identified with flexible bronchoscopy (FB) in a tertiary care hospital. A retrospective review of every FB with diagnosis of TB carried out in our centre since 1990 was performed which considered specifically: age at diagnosis, gender, semiology, somatic anomalies, tracheal bronchus type, other bronchoscopic findings and clinical progress. Out of 1665 FB in 1337 patients, TB was found in 26 (1.9%). The median age was 15 months (age range 1 month-13 years), with no gender differences. Of 26 patients, a total of 24 had associated congenital pathologies (92.3%) (heart disease 69%, chromosomal abnormality 35% and spinal fusion defect 11%). FB was performed for a number of reasons including: recurrent or persistent wheezing, pneumonia or atelectasis, persistent stridor and refractory cough. The type of TB identified was primarily ectopic lobar of the right upper lobe (73%) and the apical supernumerary (11.5%). In addition to TB, other defects were found by FB in 90% of cases, such as tracheomalacia, bronchomalacia or tracheal stenosis. The review confirmed a higher prevalence of TB than expected in previous series and highlighted its association with other airway or somatic malformations, notably congenital cardiac defects and spinal fusion defects. All patients were managed conservatively for the TB.
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Keywords:  Airway malformations; Children bronchoscopy; Pig bronchus; Tracheal bronchus

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29914745     DOI: 10.1016/j.prrv.2018.03.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Paediatr Respir Rev        ISSN: 1526-0542            Impact factor:   2.726


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