Respiratory distress in a neonate: Inflation of a third branchial anomaly with positive airway pressure.
Chantal LiJennifer M SiuMary-Angela WoodwardNikolaus Ernst WolterPublished in: Clinical case reports (2024)
Positive airway pressure from noninvasive ventilation is an essential tool for many pediatric patients with respiratory distress. We present a case of an unknown third branchial anomaly that was diagnosed following inflation with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), which exacerbated the infant's respiratory distress.