[Clinical features and surgery in children with plastic bronchitis].

Zhonghua Er Bi Yan Hou Tou Jing Wai Ke Za Zhi

Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Guangzhou Children's Hospital, Guangzhou 510120, China.

Published: September 2006

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focused on reviewing 14 children diagnosed with plastic bronchitis, primarily under two years old, highlighting severe symptoms like sudden onset breathing difficulties and low oxygen levels despite treatment.
  • A significant number of cases required therapeutic bronchoscopy, with 8 of the 12 treated showing improvement, while some required further intervention due to complications such as pulmonary hemorrhage and multiple organ failure.
  • The findings emphasized that plastic bronchitis is a serious condition requiring prompt bronchoscopy and pathological analysis for effective diagnosis and management, as it can lead to life-threatening respiratory failure.

Article Abstract

Objective: To review the clinical features and therapeutic experience in children with plastic bronchitis.

Methods: Fourteen children with plastic bronchitis were reviewed retrospectively, 12 of which were under two years old. The clinical features are characterized by sudden onset, episodes of profound hypoxia and respiratory tract obstruction. SaO2 was between 0.70 and 0.80 even with mask oxygen inhalation. Eight cases were pyretic, 4 cases expectorated jel-like bronchial casts. The chest X-ray picture showed patchy consolidation or atelectasis unilaterally (10 cases) or bilaterally (2 cases). Pulmonary marking thickening and patchy shadow were observed in 2 cases. Twelve cases underwent rigid bronchoscopy and the bronchial casts were removed. Two cases underwent endotracheal intubation.

Results: Eight cases of 12 children received therapeutic bronchoscopy were cured. Other 4 cases had second therapeutic bronchoscopy and bronchial casts were removed again in 3 cases, one died from pulmonary hemorrhage. Two cases who underwent endotracheal intubation died from the multiple organ failure (MOF). Pathologic results showed:the bronchial casts were composed mainly of mucus and fibrin, inflammatory cell infiltrate were observed in 6 cases (Type 1, inflammatory), no cellular infiltrate occurred in 8 cases (Type 2, acellular).

Conclusions: Plastic bronchitis is a severe and dangerous disease. The branching plastic casts may obstruct part or the entire tracheobronchial, causing respiratory failure. Bronchoscopy and pathologic examination are essential for it's diagnosis and treatment.

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