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01-08-2006 | Case Report
Assessment of the adequacy of bronchial stenting by flow-volume loops
Authors:
Clare A. McLaren, Nick Pigott, Catherine Dunne, Martin J. Elliott, Derek J. Roebuck
Published in:
Pediatric Radiology
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Issue 8/2006
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Abstract
Airway compression is a common problem in children with certain forms of congenital heart disease. Although various surgical approaches are available to overcome this form of airway obstruction, internal stenting is necessary in a minority of patients. It can be difficult to assess the success of stenting at the time of the procedure, and the interval to successful extubation is usually used as an outcome measure. Measurement of relevant parameters of respiratory physiology with flow-volume and volume-pressure loops permits immediate quantitative assessment of the adequacy of stenting. A 3-month-old infant who underwent bronchial stenting and physiological assessment at the time of the procedure is described.