Yıl: 2019 Cilt: 26 Sayı: 8 Sayfa Aralığı: 1498 - 1502 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.5455/annalsmedres.2019.05.281 İndeks Tarihi: 09-01-2020

Use of laryngeal mask airway in flexible bronchoscopy in children

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Aim: Flexible bronchoscope is widely used by pediatric pulmonologists as a diagnostic and therapeutic tool. The objective of thisstudy was to present our anesthesia experience in pediatric flexible bronchoscopy in which airway management was provided withlaryngeal mask airway (LMA) and the complications developed.Material and Methods: This study was conducted in children aged between 2-15 years who underwent bronchoscopy for diagnosisand/or treatment between January 2017 and November 2018. Patients’ demographic data, diagnosis, anesthesia and airwaymanagement were recorded from the patient files. Times of anesthesia, operation and recovery were recorded. Complicationsduring the procedure, awakening and recovery were recorded. Patients’ sore throat and hoarseness during resting and swallowingwere recorded.Results: This study included 31 patients whose airway management was provided with LMA. The mean age was 8.58±4.14years. Persistent cough was the most common indication for bronchoscopy (35.5%). Anesthesia time was 15.46±10.99 minutes,bronchoscopy time 12.87±10.57, awakening time 16.38±4.53 minutes, and recovery time 23.32±10.24 minutes. The most commoncomplication was cough (45.2%). Sore throats of the patients were observed as mild and moderate at the 0th and 2th hours. Bothresting and swallowing sore throats were observed as mild at the 4th hour, while no sore throat was seen in any patient at the 12thhour. Hoarseness was observed at mild level in 4 patients (12.9%) at the 0th hour.Conclusion: Providing airway with LMA in pediatric flexible bronchoscopy applications offers a safe anesthetic management, and ithas a low rate of complications.
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APA ARICAN Ş, PEKCAN S, HACIBEYOĞLU G, TAVLAN A, ATAY T, KOLSUZ ERDEM F, UZUN S (2019). Use of laryngeal mask airway in flexible bronchoscopy in children. , 1498 - 1502. 10.5455/annalsmedres.2019.05.281
Chicago ARICAN Şule,PEKCAN SEVGI,HACIBEYOĞLU Gülçin,TAVLAN Aybars,ATAY Turgay,KOLSUZ ERDEM Feyza,UZUN Sema Tuncer Use of laryngeal mask airway in flexible bronchoscopy in children. (2019): 1498 - 1502. 10.5455/annalsmedres.2019.05.281
MLA ARICAN Şule,PEKCAN SEVGI,HACIBEYOĞLU Gülçin,TAVLAN Aybars,ATAY Turgay,KOLSUZ ERDEM Feyza,UZUN Sema Tuncer Use of laryngeal mask airway in flexible bronchoscopy in children. , 2019, ss.1498 - 1502. 10.5455/annalsmedres.2019.05.281
AMA ARICAN Ş,PEKCAN S,HACIBEYOĞLU G,TAVLAN A,ATAY T,KOLSUZ ERDEM F,UZUN S Use of laryngeal mask airway in flexible bronchoscopy in children. . 2019; 1498 - 1502. 10.5455/annalsmedres.2019.05.281
Vancouver ARICAN Ş,PEKCAN S,HACIBEYOĞLU G,TAVLAN A,ATAY T,KOLSUZ ERDEM F,UZUN S Use of laryngeal mask airway in flexible bronchoscopy in children. . 2019; 1498 - 1502. 10.5455/annalsmedres.2019.05.281
IEEE ARICAN Ş,PEKCAN S,HACIBEYOĞLU G,TAVLAN A,ATAY T,KOLSUZ ERDEM F,UZUN S "Use of laryngeal mask airway in flexible bronchoscopy in children." , ss.1498 - 1502, 2019. 10.5455/annalsmedres.2019.05.281
ISNAD ARICAN, Şule vd. "Use of laryngeal mask airway in flexible bronchoscopy in children". (2019), 1498-1502. https://doi.org/10.5455/annalsmedres.2019.05.281
APA ARICAN Ş, PEKCAN S, HACIBEYOĞLU G, TAVLAN A, ATAY T, KOLSUZ ERDEM F, UZUN S (2019). Use of laryngeal mask airway in flexible bronchoscopy in children. Annals of Medical Research, 26(8), 1498 - 1502. 10.5455/annalsmedres.2019.05.281
Chicago ARICAN Şule,PEKCAN SEVGI,HACIBEYOĞLU Gülçin,TAVLAN Aybars,ATAY Turgay,KOLSUZ ERDEM Feyza,UZUN Sema Tuncer Use of laryngeal mask airway in flexible bronchoscopy in children. Annals of Medical Research 26, no.8 (2019): 1498 - 1502. 10.5455/annalsmedres.2019.05.281
MLA ARICAN Şule,PEKCAN SEVGI,HACIBEYOĞLU Gülçin,TAVLAN Aybars,ATAY Turgay,KOLSUZ ERDEM Feyza,UZUN Sema Tuncer Use of laryngeal mask airway in flexible bronchoscopy in children. Annals of Medical Research, vol.26, no.8, 2019, ss.1498 - 1502. 10.5455/annalsmedres.2019.05.281
AMA ARICAN Ş,PEKCAN S,HACIBEYOĞLU G,TAVLAN A,ATAY T,KOLSUZ ERDEM F,UZUN S Use of laryngeal mask airway in flexible bronchoscopy in children. Annals of Medical Research. 2019; 26(8): 1498 - 1502. 10.5455/annalsmedres.2019.05.281
Vancouver ARICAN Ş,PEKCAN S,HACIBEYOĞLU G,TAVLAN A,ATAY T,KOLSUZ ERDEM F,UZUN S Use of laryngeal mask airway in flexible bronchoscopy in children. Annals of Medical Research. 2019; 26(8): 1498 - 1502. 10.5455/annalsmedres.2019.05.281
IEEE ARICAN Ş,PEKCAN S,HACIBEYOĞLU G,TAVLAN A,ATAY T,KOLSUZ ERDEM F,UZUN S "Use of laryngeal mask airway in flexible bronchoscopy in children." Annals of Medical Research, 26, ss.1498 - 1502, 2019. 10.5455/annalsmedres.2019.05.281
ISNAD ARICAN, Şule vd. "Use of laryngeal mask airway in flexible bronchoscopy in children". Annals of Medical Research 26/8 (2019), 1498-1502. https://doi.org/10.5455/annalsmedres.2019.05.281