Literature DB >> 3881495

Nasotracheal intubation versus tracheostomy for intermittent positive pressure ventilation in neonatal tetanus.

M Pather, D Hariparsad, A G Wesley.   

Abstract

Fifty-two neonates with tetanus who required muscle paralysis and IPPV were managed alternatively with naso-tracheal intubation or tracheostomy. The complications of the two techniques were compared. Planned extubation caused less problems in the intubated than in the tracheostomized children, and secondary infection occurred less often. Accidental extubation, however, was a significant hazard in the intubated child.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3881495     DOI: 10.1007/bf00256062

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intensive Care Med        ISSN: 0342-4642            Impact factor:   17.440


  10 in total

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Authors:  P M SMYTHE; A BULL
Journal:  Br Med J       Date:  1959-08-01

2.  THE PROBLEM OF DETUBATING AN INFANT WITH A TRACHEOSTOMY.

Authors:  P M SMYTHE
Journal:  J Pediatr       Date:  1964-09       Impact factor: 4.406

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Authors:  E B ADAMS
Journal:  S Afr Med J       Date:  1964-05-02

4.  PROLONGED NASOTRACHEAL INTUBATION. A REVIEW OF ITS DEVELOPMENT IN A PAEDIATRIC HOSPITAL.

Authors:  I H MCDONALD; J G STOCKS
Journal:  Br J Anaesth       Date:  1965-03       Impact factor: 9.166

5.  Studies on neonatal tetanus, and on pulmonary compliance of the totally relaxed infant.

Authors:  P M SMYTHE
Journal:  Br Med J       Date:  1963-03-02

6.  Intensive therapy in neonatal tetanus.

Authors:  A Ganendran
Journal:  Anaesthesia       Date:  1974-05       Impact factor: 6.955

7.  Treatment of tetanus neonatorum with muscle relaxants and intermittent positive-pressure ventilation.

Authors:  P M Smythe; M D Bowie; T J Voss
Journal:  Br Med J       Date:  1974-02-09

8.  Tracheotomy for the neonate.

Authors:  P M Smythe
Journal:  Int Anesthesiol Clin       Date:  1966

9.  Tracheostomy in infants and young children.

Authors:  D B Hawkins; E H Williams
Journal:  Laryngoscope       Date:  1976-03       Impact factor: 3.325

10.  The effects of prolonged naso-endotracheal intubation in children. A study in infants and young children after cardiopulmonary bypass.

Authors:  E F Battersby; D J Hatch; R M Towey
Journal:  Anaesthesia       Date:  1977-02       Impact factor: 6.955

  10 in total

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