THE ROLE OF BRONCHOSCOPY IN OBTAINING FOREIGN BODIES IN THE RESPIRATORY TRACT IN CHILDREN
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/GV2X4Keywords:
Bronchoscopy, respiratory tract, sleeping body. endobronchitis,emphysema atelectasisAbstract
The foreign body in the respiratory tract enters the cat of diseases that require the most urgent treatment and can endanger the child's life if help is not provided in the emergency department. The complication of foreign body in the respiratory tract is aspiration, which is 68-93% more common among children under the age of 0 - 5 years. In the case of a foreign body that has fallen into the respiratory tract, the respiratory tract in children is numb and respiratory failure can cause symptoms and lead to asphyxia. Due to the foreign body in the respiratory tract, a strangulation is observed, which suddenly appears in the xocurge-like cough, the head is covered in the Triangle of the nose. The wheezing of the breath, autumn is characterized by rejuvenation and sulac separation. Further clinical signs are blurred manifestations of numbness in the location of the foreign body.