喉点超声在矛盾声带运动中的诊断和治疗应用。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Anelah McGinness, Allison Tobey, Devora Bita Azhdam
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摘要

小儿患者的矛盾性声带运动(PVCM)是引起喘鸣和呼吸窘迫的原因,其中声带内收(闭合)与吸气,有时,内收与呼气,引起明显的喘鸣和呼吸窘迫。症状反应专门的呼吸练习指导由语言治疗师与专业知识的矛盾声带运动。通常,由于对药物治疗的反应不佳,儿童在试图减轻呼吸道症状时经常经历过度治疗。如果没有柔性喉镜检查或肺功能检查,很难将PVCM与其他病因(如哮喘或哮喘)区分开来。然而,喉镜检查是侵入性的,并且在许多儿科急诊科都需要设备和专家。由于PVCM的发作性,门诊诊断测试可能是不确定的,如果恶化已经解决的时间测试。在表现时声带的可视化是诊断和及时治疗PVCM的关键。虽然有儿科文献报道了喉点超声(POCUS)在无创可视化声带麻痹中的应用,但很少有文献研究POCUS在PVCM诊断和监测中的应用。在这里,我们报告了3例我们在儿科急诊科使用喉部POCUS与视频喉镜相关来捕捉PVCM的病例。例演示。
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Diagnostic and Therapeutic Applications of Laryngeal Point-of-care Ultrasound in Paradoxical Vocal Cord Movement.

Paradoxical vocal cord motion (PVCM) in pediatric patients is a cause of stridor and respiratory distress wherein vocal cords adduct (close) with inhalation and, at times, adduct with exhalation, causing pronounced stridor and respiratory distress. Symptoms respond to specialized breathing exercises guided by a speech therapist with expertise in paradoxical vocal cord motion. Frequently, because of poor response to pharmaceutical therapies, children often experience overtreatment in attempts to curtail respiratory symptoms. PVCM can be difficult to distinguish from other etiologies (eg, asthma or croup) without flexible laryngoscopy or pulmonary function tests. However, laryngoscopy is invasive, and both require equipment and specialists not readily available in many pediatric emergency departments. Because of the episodic nature of PVCM, outpatient diagnostic testing can be inconclusive if an exacerbation has resolved by the time of testing. Visualization of the vocal cords at the time of presentation is key to the diagnosis and timely treatment of PVCM. Although there is pediatric literature reporting the utility of laryngeal Point-of-care Ultrasound (POCUS) to noninvasively visualize vocal cord paralysis, there is scant literature examining the utility of POCUS in the diagnosis and monitoring of PVCM. Here, we present 3 cases where we used laryngeal POCUS in the pediatric emergency department to capture PVCM with a video laryngoscopy correlation. Case Presentation.

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Pediatric emergency care
Pediatric emergency care 医学-急救医学
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
14.30%
发文量
577
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Pediatric Emergency Care®, features clinically relevant original articles with an EM perspective on the care of acutely ill or injured children and adolescents. The journal is aimed at both the pediatrician who wants to know more about treating and being compensated for minor emergency cases and the emergency physicians who must treat children or adolescents in more than one case in there.
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