The surfactant replacement has also been considered a promising therapy for acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS ... Furthermore, surfactant treatment to children with ARDS is not risk ...
Croup in kids occurs due to a viral infection in the vocal cords and the trachea (windpipe). The infection causes swelling and narrowing of the upper airway, making it difficult for air to pass ...
The risk of developing RDS was significantly increased among newborns born to mothers with confirmed COVID-19 infection during pregnancy.
A baby suffering with a respiratory illness was not given prescribed antibiotics until after he suffered the first of two ...
Ben Condon, who was two months old, died at Bristol Children’s Hospital in April 2015 after developing a respiratory illness.
Children affected by RSV-associated bronchiolitis ... include low oxygen saturation (<90-92%), moderate-to-severe respiratory distress, dehydration and involuntary pauses in breathing 16.
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is present in >10% of all people admitted to critical care and is associated with severe morbidity and mortality. Despite more than half a century since its ...
Children presenting with symptoms of influenza ... Common clinical features included flu-like symptoms, wheezing, and respiratory distress, with severe cases presenting as pneumonia or bronchiolitis.
ranging from mild cold-like symptoms to severe lower respiratory issues. Group A strains (A1, A2a, A2b) are more often associated with outbreaks, particularly in young children and the elderly.