Objective: To determine whether corticosteroids are effective in preventing or treating postextubation stridor and in reducing the need for subsequent reintubation of the trachea in critically ill ...
A doctor can help diagnose you or your child with stridor, a restricted breathing condition. Treatments depend on a few factors, but a doctor may recommend medication or surgery. Share on Pinterest ...
You have full access to this article via your institution. A mass in the aortopulmonary window, also known as “ductal bump” seen on a plain film radiograph, is the most common radiographic finding.
Systemic corticosteroids are commonly used to prevent or treat postextubation stridor in patients in the pediatric intensive care unit. This systematic review lends some support for that strategy in ...
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