[运动引起的喉阻塞:诊断和治疗]
Nicolas Glasson1, Léonard Diserens2, Cyril Besson2
1Service d'otorhinolaryngologie de chirurgie cervico-faciale, Centre hospitalier universitaire vaudois, 1011 Lausanne.
Revue medicale suisse
|February 28, 2024
概括
运动引起的喉阻塞 (EILO) 是年轻运动员常见的疾病,经常被误认为是喘. 本综述涵盖了它的症状,诊断和管理.
科学领域:
- 呼吸系统医学 呼吸系统医学
- 运动医学 运动医学
- 喉腔病学是指喉科的医生.
背景情况:
- 运动诱导的喉阻塞 (EILO) 是一种影响青少年和年轻人的疾病.
- 它涉及强烈的体力活动期间喉的暂时收窄.
- EILO经常被误诊为运动诱导的喘.
研究的目的:
- 审查EILO未被认可的状况.
- 讨论EILO的诊断方法.
- 概述EILO的管理策略.
主要方法:
- 关于 EILO 的文献综述.
- 对EILO的诊断标准的分析.
- 综合目前EILO的管理方法.
主要成果:
- 在运动期间,EILO呈现出呼吸障碍和喉紧张等症状.
- 准确的诊断至关重要,以区分从喘.
- 有效的管理策略可以提高运动表现.
结论:
- 在运动引起的呼吸道症状的运动员中,EILO是一个重要的考虑因素.
- 早期和准确的诊断导致适当的管理.
- 需要进一步的研究才能充分理解EILO.
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