Role of expiratory chest X-ray in pediatric foreign body aspiration
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Role of expiratory chest X-ray in pediatric foreign body aspiration
Abstract
Purpose: Tracheobronchial foreign body aspiration is a common pediatric emergency and a leading cause of accidental deaths in children. The diagnosis remains sometimes difficult even with physical examination, medical history, and basic X-rays. This challenge necessitates the performance of endoscopy under general anesthesia, regardless of the potential for serious complications. The benefit of strategies like expiratory chest X-rays to reduce unnecessary endoscopies remains uncertain. We evaluated the effectiveness of expiratory chest X-rays in detecting airway foreign bodies to potentially reduce the need for endoscopies.
Methods: We retrospectively studied children with suspected foreign body aspiration who had X-ray and endoscopy.
Results: A total of 70 children were included in the study. Out of these, 19 cases (27.1 %) showed pathological findings on standard chest X-rays. However, when expiratory chest X-rays were added, the number of pathological radiographies increased to 37 cases (52.9 %). Out of the 36 foreign bodies that were present, only 2 were not detected. Furthermore, 3 chest X-rays displayed pathological results, while the endoscopies indicated normal findings. Consequently, the overall sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value stood at 94.4 %, 91.1 %, 91.9 %, and 93.9 % respectively.
Conclusion: The remarkable sensitivity of expiratory chest radiography can eliminate the need for unnecessary endoscopy, but it should be limited to centers lacking access to MDCT. The performance of endoscopy should only be considered when persistent clinical symptoms are observed during auscultation.
Keywords: Dynamic chest radiography; Expiratory X-ray; Foreign body aspiration; Tracheobronchial foreign body aspiration.
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Declaration of competing interest The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.
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