Predicting Failure of Conservative Airway Management in Infants with Robin Sequence: The EARN Factors
Jennifer L. McGrath,
Esperanza Mantilla-Rivas,
Marudeen Aivaz
et al.
Abstract:Objective Evaluate infants with Robin Sequence (RS) who were successfully treated with conservative airway measures alone vs. those who failed and eventually underwent surgical airway intervention after a protracted course of conservative management. Design Retrospective review of prospectively gathered database. Setting Large tertiary care institution. Patients Infants diagnosed with RS (n = 122) who underwent primary airway management at a single institution from 1994–2020. Main Outcome Measure Patient demog… Show more
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