Perioperative airway complications in infants and children with Crouzon and Pfeiffer syndromes: A single‐center experience
Pediatric Anesthesia2021Vol. 31(12), pp. 1316–1324
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Abstract
Upper airway obstruction at induction of anesthesia is common in patients with Crouzon and Pfeiffer syndrome. These patients are likely to present some difficulties with perioperative airway management, especially bag-valve-mask ventilation, but rarely endotracheal intubation.
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