| Literature DB >> 3374237 |
W F McGuirt1, K D Holmes, R Feehs, J D Browne.
Abstract
A retrospective review of 88 cases of foreign body aspiration was undertaken. The patients ranged in age from 5 months to 73 years; the peak incidences of foreign body aspiration occurred in children less than 3 years of age and in adults older than 50 years. Sixty-one of the 88 patients were male. Physical examination was abnormal in 61% of patients. The most common radiographic abnormality was inspiratory-expiratory abnormality, seen in 27% of patients. Rigid endoscopy under general anesthesia was the preferred method for removal of the aspirated material. Multiple foreign bodies were found in 5% of the patients. Tracheobronchial foreign bodies should, therefore, be strongly suspected in susceptible patient populations who present with a suggestive history, even when no physical or radiographic evidence can be seen. Patients should be carefully examined for multiple foreign bodies at the time of rigid endoscopic removal.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 3374237 DOI: 10.1288/00005537-198806000-00007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Laryngoscope ISSN: 0023-852X Impact factor: 3.325