Choking in children: causes, prevention and intervention strategies.

Q4 Medicine
Klaudia Korycka, Agata Mormul, Michał Korab, Joanna Smalira
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Abstract

Choking episodes in children are a significant public health problem that can lead to serious consequences if not addressed quickly and effectively. Early diagnosis, appropriate treatment and prevention are key to ensuring the safety of children. This review article aims to comprehensively examine the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and intervention methods of choking in the pediatric population. The review methods included the analysis of scientif i c publications located in databases such as PubMed and scientif i c journals, including meta-analyses, randomized trials and systematic reviews regarding the scope of the problem of choking in children, excluding case reports. Choking is most often caused by the aspiration of foreign objects such as small toys, food (e.g. grapes, nuts, pieces of meat) and other small objects that children often put into their mouths out of curiosity. Children aged 1 to 4 are particularly vulnerable as they have a natural tendency to explore their surroundings using their mouths. Symptoms of choking may include sudden difficulty breathing, intense coughing, wheezing, cyanosis and loss of consciousness. Quick recognition of symptoms is crucial to prevent serious consequences, such as cerebral hypoxia or cardiac arrest. In diagnostics, it is also important to take a thorough history and use imaging tests, such as X-ray or bronchoscopy, to locate and remove the foreign body. This article seeks to better understand the factors contributing to choking in children and provide the latest evidence-based recommendations for prevention and intervention.

儿童窒息:原因、预防和干预策略。
儿童窒息事件是一个重大的公共卫生问题,如果不能迅速有效地解决,可能会导致严重后果。早期诊断、适当治疗和预防是确保儿童安全的关键。这篇综述文章旨在全面研究儿童窒息的原因、症状、诊断和干预方法。综述方法包括分析 PubMed 等数据库和科学杂志中的科学出版物,包括荟萃分析、随机试验和有关儿童窒息问题范围的系统综述,但不包括病例报告。窒息最常见的原因是吸入异物,如小玩具、食物(如葡萄、坚果、肉块)和其他儿童因好奇而经常放入口中的小东西。1 到 4 岁的儿童尤其容易发生这种情况,因为他们天生喜欢用嘴探索周围的环境。窒息的症状可能包括突然呼吸困难、剧烈咳嗽、喘息、发绀和意识丧失。快速识别症状对于防止大脑缺氧或心脏骤停等严重后果至关重要。在诊断时,全面了解病史和使用 X 光或支气管镜等影像学检查来定位和取出异物也很重要。本文旨在更好地了解导致儿童窒息的因素,并提供最新的循证预防和干预建议。
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