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Tracheostomy in children is associated with neutrophilic airway inflammation.

Jason PowellSteven PowellMichael W MatherLauren BeckAndrew NelsonPawel PalmowskiAndrew PorterJonathan CoxheadAnn HedleyJonathan ScottAnthony J RostronThomas P HellyerFatima ZaidiTracey DaveyJames P GarnettRachel AgbekoChris WardChristopher J StewartClifford C TaggartMalcolm BrodlieA John Simpson
Published in: Thorax (2023)
Long-term childhood tracheostomy is associated with a inflammatory tracheal phenotype characterised by neutrophilic inflammation and the ongoing presence of potential respiratory pathogens. These findings suggest neutrophil recruitment and activation as potential exploratory targets in seeking to prevent recurrent airway complications in this vulnerable group of patients.
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