Literature DB >> 9084529

Recurrent epistaxis following nasotracheal intubation--a case report.

Y H Chen1, J Y Chen, C S Hsu, C T Huang, E So.   

Abstract

Epistaxis is one of the common complications of nasotracheal intubation. Clinical patterns of all nasal bleeding are mild and may stop spontaneously in most patients. Serious nasal bleeding requiring hospitalization are rare. Nasal bleeding occurs more frequently in children than in adults. Among adults, men have a higher incidence than women. Although numerous publications have reported the cases of initial epistaxis caused by nasotracheal intubation, recurrent epistaxis was reported rarely. We experienced a case of recurrent epistaxis occurring in the 6th, 8th, 15th and 18th day after nasotracheal intubation. Herein, we describe the clinical events and discuss the causes of epistaxis.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 9084529

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Anaesthesiol Sin        ISSN: 0254-1319


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