2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2016.01.028
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A systematic review of the evidence on spontaneous resolution of laryngomalacia and its symptoms

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“…A recent systematic review addressing the natural history in otherwise healthy infants could only identify 3 papers (411 patients), all retrospective, which met the study inclusion criteria 16 . Eighty-nine per cent of cases ‘resolved’ (i.e.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent systematic review addressing the natural history in otherwise healthy infants could only identify 3 papers (411 patients), all retrospective, which met the study inclusion criteria 16 . Eighty-nine per cent of cases ‘resolved’ (i.e.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have confirmed what was suggested in prior studies regarding the clinical course and management of LM. 3,7 The vast majority of patients did not need medical or surgical therapy and could simply be observed clinically. A high percentage were started on anti-acid therapy with improved symptoms.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…L aryngomalacia (LM) is defined as collapse of upper larynx during inhalation. 1 It is the most common cause of stridor in newborns [2][3][4] affecting 45-75% of all infants with congenital stridor. 5 The range of disease presentation, progression, and outcomes varies.…”
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“…40%-ban a betegség közepesen súlyos tünetekkel jár, amelyek alvási apnoét, táplálási nehezítettséget okoznak. Az esetek 20%-ában a laryngomalacia súlyos fokú, kifejezett dyspnoe és táplálási képtelenség miatt sebészileg kell beavatkozni [3,4]. Az 1980-as évekig a sebészeti megoldás egyet jelentett a tracheotomiával, amelyet mára az igen magas fokú morbiditás, illetve a gyermek és családja számára megterhelő kanülviselés miatt elkerülünk.…”
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