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2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00134-014-3304-x
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Parotiditis secondary to NIV interface

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“…Independently of underlying mechanisms, obesity, surgeries performed in the prone or lateral positions, neurosurgical procedures, long-lasting surgery, and sitting position have been reported as favoring factors in anesthesia mumps. 6,8,11 While it is well recognized as an anesthesia complication, we found only 3 reports describing acute parotitis from ICU, 3,4,11 but only 2 occurred as a complication of NIV with total face mask. 3,4 Authors have advanced the possible compression of the parotid duct as a cause of this complication.…”
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“…Independently of underlying mechanisms, obesity, surgeries performed in the prone or lateral positions, neurosurgical procedures, long-lasting surgery, and sitting position have been reported as favoring factors in anesthesia mumps. 6,8,11 While it is well recognized as an anesthesia complication, we found only 3 reports describing acute parotitis from ICU, 3,4,11 but only 2 occurred as a complication of NIV with total face mask. 3,4 Authors have advanced the possible compression of the parotid duct as a cause of this complication.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…6,8,11 While it is well recognized as an anesthesia complication, we found only 3 reports describing acute parotitis from ICU, 3,4,11 but only 2 occurred as a complication of NIV with total face mask. 3,4 Authors have advanced the possible compression of the parotid duct as a cause of this complication. 3,4 In our case, this complication happened with an oronasal mask meaning that there is no relationship between the kind of mask and parotitis.…”
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“…Although the association of acute parotitis with NIV has rarely been reported (7)(8)(9)(10), the escalating use of these modalities may promote an increased incidence of this entity. Thus, intensivists, pulmonologists and other physicians treating patients with acute respiratory failure should be familiar with this possible complication.…”
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confidence: 99%