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An assessment of perioperative respiratory adverse events and difficult intubation in pediatric patients with Trisomy 21.

Taylor J GraberPaola Lopomo BaskinClaire SoriaMark GreenbergRodney Allanigue GabrielAlyssa Brzenski
Published in: Paediatric anaesthesia (2021)
Compared to matched controls, children with trisomy 21 have a lower incidence of difficult intubation and a higher incidence of perioperative respiratory adverse events, largely due to increased rate of airway obstruction.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • cardiac arrest
  • cardiac surgery
  • patients undergoing
  • young adults
  • respiratory tract