2005
DOI: 10.1378/chest.127.3.984
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Tracheomalacia and Tracheobronchomalacia in Children and Adults

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“…However, shortness of breath, cough, sputum production, and other symptoms of obstruction and infection can be seen with the progression of the disease. The incidence of the disease has rapidly increased with the increased tracheomalacia awareness (8). While the asymptomatic cases can be followed without treatment, surgical techniques such as tracheal stents, tracheostomy tube implantation and external stabilization techniques can be used in certain cases with severe airway collapse (8)(9)(10)(11).…”
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“…However, shortness of breath, cough, sputum production, and other symptoms of obstruction and infection can be seen with the progression of the disease. The incidence of the disease has rapidly increased with the increased tracheomalacia awareness (8). While the asymptomatic cases can be followed without treatment, surgical techniques such as tracheal stents, tracheostomy tube implantation and external stabilization techniques can be used in certain cases with severe airway collapse (8)(9)(10)(11).…”
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“…The incidence of the disease has rapidly increased with the increased tracheomalacia awareness (8). While the asymptomatic cases can be followed without treatment, surgical techniques such as tracheal stents, tracheostomy tube implantation and external stabilization techniques can be used in certain cases with severe airway collapse (8)(9)(10)(11). Previous publications have reported continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) as the preferred method in treatment for tracheomalacia (8).…”
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“…In the event of upper airway obstruction fixed or variable extra-thoracic, a distinct change in the shape of the inspiratory/inspiratory ratios and curve can be observed, as compared to the normal. [3][4][5][6] There is also a change from the normal between the expiratory to inspiratory flow ratios. 4 Upper airway obstruction is relatively common in young children.…”
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“…TBM is a rare and serious complication in patients with various pulmonary conditions, including the following: long-term tracheal intubation, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), smoking, chest trauma and lung surgery. [1][2][3][4] The aetiology and histopathological characteristics of TBM are unclear. The diagnostic criterion for TBM is a ⩾ 50% reduction in the CSA of the trachea with expiration compared with inspiration on CT scan and/or bronchoscopy.…”
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