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Perioperative Pulmonary Aspiration in Infants and Children
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Background
Pulmonary aspiration of gastric contents during the perioperative period in infants and children may be associated with postoperative mortality or pulmonary morbidity. There has not been a recent determination of the frequency of this event and its outcomes in infants and children.
Methods
The authors prospectively identified all cases of pulmonary aspiration of gastric contents during the perioperative courses of 56,138 consecutive patients younger than 18 yr of age who underwent 63,180 general anesthetics for procedures performed in all surgical specialties from July 1985 through June 1997 at the Mayo Clinic.
Results
Pulmonary aspiration occurred in 24 patients (1: 2,632 anesthetics; 0.04%). Children undergoing emergency procedures had a greater frequency of pulmonary aspiration compared to those undergoing elective procedures (1:373 vs. 1:4,544, P < 0.001). Fifteen of the 24 children who aspirated gastric contents did not develop respiratory symptoms within 2 h of aspiration, and none of these 15 developed pulmonary sequelae. Five of these nine children who aspirated and in whom respiratory symptoms developed within 2 h subsequently had pulmonary complications treated with respiratory support (P < 0.003). Three children were treated with mechanical ventilation for more than 48 h, but no child died of sequelae of pulmonary aspiration.
Conclusions
In this study population, the frequency of perioperative pulmonary aspiration in children was quite low. Serious respiratory morbidity was rare, and there were no associated deaths. Infants and children with clinically apparent pulmonary aspiration in whom symptoms did not develop within 2 h did not have respiratory sequelae.
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Title: Perioperative Pulmonary Aspiration in Infants and Children
Description:
Background
Pulmonary aspiration of gastric contents during the perioperative period in infants and children may be associated with postoperative mortality or pulmonary morbidity.
There has not been a recent determination of the frequency of this event and its outcomes in infants and children.
Methods
The authors prospectively identified all cases of pulmonary aspiration of gastric contents during the perioperative courses of 56,138 consecutive patients younger than 18 yr of age who underwent 63,180 general anesthetics for procedures performed in all surgical specialties from July 1985 through June 1997 at the Mayo Clinic.
Results
Pulmonary aspiration occurred in 24 patients (1: 2,632 anesthetics; 0.
04%).
Children undergoing emergency procedures had a greater frequency of pulmonary aspiration compared to those undergoing elective procedures (1:373 vs.
1:4,544, P < 0.
001).
Fifteen of the 24 children who aspirated gastric contents did not develop respiratory symptoms within 2 h of aspiration, and none of these 15 developed pulmonary sequelae.
Five of these nine children who aspirated and in whom respiratory symptoms developed within 2 h subsequently had pulmonary complications treated with respiratory support (P < 0.
003).
Three children were treated with mechanical ventilation for more than 48 h, but no child died of sequelae of pulmonary aspiration.
Conclusions
In this study population, the frequency of perioperative pulmonary aspiration in children was quite low.
Serious respiratory morbidity was rare, and there were no associated deaths.
Infants and children with clinically apparent pulmonary aspiration in whom symptoms did not develop within 2 h did not have respiratory sequelae.
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