Airway obstruction following smoke inhalation.
- 21 August 1976
- journal article
- case report
- Vol. 115 (4) , 329-31
Abstract
Respiratory distress with episodes of cyanosis, intercostal retraction and sibilant rhonchi occurred in a 2-year-old boy over a 48-hour period following serious smoke inhalation. Worsening of the child's condition accompanied these findings, culminating in sudden loss of air entry, severe respiratory distress and loss of consciousness, which necessitated endotracheal intubation for resuscitation. Pronounced improvement followed removal of two pseudomembranous bronchial casts from the airway by suctioning, and thereafter recovery was uneventful.This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
- Dosage of Theophylline in Bronchial AsthmaNew England Journal of Medicine, 1975
- PROLONGED NASOTRACHEAL INTUBATION IN INFANTS AND CHILDRENBritish Journal of Anaesthesia, 1972
- INHALATION INJURIESPublished by Wolters Kluwer Health ,1971
- Sources Of Infection With Pseudomonas Aeruginosa In Patients With TracheostoMyJournal of Medical Microbiology, 1970
- Management of the patient "overcome by smoke".1968
- RESPIRATORY TRACT INJURY, PATHOPHYSIOLOGY AND RESPONSE TO THERAPY AMONG BURNED PATIENTS*Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1968
- Indications for the Use of Sodium Bicarbonate in the Treatment of Intractable AsthmaRespiration, 1968
- Burn TherapyAnnals of Surgery, 1962
- THE EFFECTS OF INHALED HEAT ON THE AIR PASSAGES AND LUNGS - AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION1945