Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol
November 2024
Objective: Tonsillar surgery is a common intervention for pediatric obstructive sleep apnea and recurrent tonsillitis. This study compared postoperative bleeding incidence and severity following tonsillotomy and tonsillectomy at a single medical center.
Study Design: A retrospective cohort study on 1984 pediatric patients (1-18 years old) who underwent surgery during 2004-2011 and 2019-2022.
Objective: Peritonsillar abscess (PTA) is a common pediatric infection requiring drainage. Conscious Sedation (CS) can facilitate drainage in uncooperative children. However, it carries risks, especially if the airway is compromised.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: Epistaxis is an emergency medical condition that sometimes requires admission to the emergency department. Pediatric epistaxis differs from epistaxis in the older population in terms of etiology, severity, and management. Our objective was to identify the distinctive features of pediatric epistaxis and determine the appropriate management.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: A novel method for estimating central systolic aortic pressure (cSAP) has emerged, relying solely on the peripheral mean (MBP) and diastolic (DBP) blood pressures. We aimed to assess the accuracy of this Direct Central Blood Pressure estimation using cuff alone (DCBPcuff = MBP2/DBP) in comparison to the use of a generalized transfer function to derive cSAP from radial tonometry (cSAPtono).
Methods: This retrospective analysis involved the International Database of Central Arterial Properties for Risk Stratification (IDCARS) data (Aparicio et al.
Background And Aims: Video laryngoscopy has been shown to improvise Cormack-Lehane grading and rate of successful tracheal intubation and is now incorporated in most of the difficult airway guidelines. Since there is scarce literature regarding the use of channeled blade of King Vision video laryngoscope (KVVL) in anticipated difficult intubation, we planned to undertake this randomized control trial to assess the performance of channeled blade of KVVL and Macintosh laryngoscope in patients with anticipated difficult intubation.
Design And Setting: This prospective randomized study was conducted in a tertiary care hospital.