Publications by authors named "Alexander I Gipsman"

Article Synopsis
  • Clearance of airway secretions and treating respiratory infections are key challenges for caregivers in NICUs.
  • Mucolytics help thin mucus for easier removal, but their effectiveness in neonates isn't well-studied compared to older children and adults.
  • Though systemic antibiotics for respiratory infections can lead to side effects, inhaled options may target infected airways better, making it crucial to research their safety and effective dosage in premature and newborn infants.
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Plastic bronchitis is a term used to describe group of life-threatening disorders characterized by the presence of large obstructing casts in the airways. Eosinophilic plastic bronchitis is a subtype of plastic bronchitis that occurs mainly in children and has not been well-described in the literature. Patients may have a history of asthma or atopy, but many do not.

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Airway tumors are rare in children. Pyogenic granuloma (PG), also known as lobular capillary hemangioma, is a benign vascular tumor usually found on the skin or in the oral cavity. Rarely, these lesions occur in the airway and cause significant hemoptysis.

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Airway clearance is a critical component of both maintenance of respiratory health and management of acute respiratory illnesses. The process of effective airway clearance begins with the recognition of secretions in the airway and culminates in expectoration or swallowing. There are multiple points on this continuum at which neuromuscular disease causes impaired airway clearance.

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