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[Respiratory issues in children with severe neurological impairment]
Sophie Guerin1, Sylvain Blanchon1, Anne Mornand2
1Unité de pneumologie et mucoviscidose pédiatrique, Service de pédiatrie, Département femme-mère-enfant, Centre hospitalier universitaire vaudois et Université de Lausanne, 1011 Lausanne.
Abstract:
Respiratory problems have a significant impact on morbidity and mortality in children with severe neurological impairment. In particular, impaired airway clearance, recurrent respiratory infections, bronchial hyper reactivity can lead to acute decompensation and, with time, to chronic respiratory failure. Multiple coexisting and interacting factors that influence the respiratory status of these children should be recognized and effectively addressed to reduce respiratory morbidity and mortality. An accurate assessment involving a multidisciplinary approach and relatively simple interventions can lead to significant improvements in the quality of life of children as well as their parents and carers.
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