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- W2016041289 abstract "Twenty seven of 77 (35%) children with laryngomalacia by flexible fiberoptic laryngoscopy had associated GER by combined continuous esophageal pH study, barium swallow and esophagoscopy. In addition, all 27 children had HRA by clinical and bronchoscopic criteria. Theopbylline therapy was discontinued 24 hours prior to esophageal pH study achieving serum theophylline levels>5mcg/cc Four children underwent diagnostic bronchial lavage which was positive for lipid-laden-alveolar macrophages by oil-red-O-stain technique. All others had only bronchial wall edema, hyperemia and excessive bronchial secretions. There were 22 males (81.5%) and 5 females (18.5%), mean age of 8.8 month (range 2 months - 26 months). During the 5 year study we identified 225 children with various diagnoses of upper airway obstruction (UAO) utilizing the Olympus BF 3C4 pediatric flexible fiberoptic bronchoscope (PFFB). Therefore, the unique combination of GER, LA and HRA represents an incidence of 12% (27/225) among our patients with documented UAO. The results of our study suggest: (1) The complex of GER, LA and HRA may represent an altered balance of mechanical forces within the large airways which is vagally mediated by irritantcough receptors and provoked by aspiration. (2) PFFB is a useful tool in documenting this relationship. (3) Lipid-laden-alveolar macrophages by PFFB may explain the direct relationship between GER and HRA in some children." @default.
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- W2016041289 title "1808 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX (GER) LARYNGOMALACIA (LA) AND HYPERREACTIVE AIRWAYS (HRA) IN CHILDREN - A NEW TRIAD" @default.
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