Foreign Body Aspiration, Blood Gas, Bronchoscopy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Comparison of Symptoms and Findings and Short-term Results After Bronchoscopy in Patients With and Without the Foreign Body in Children Under 5 Years Old Who Underwent Bronchoscopy With Suspicion of Foreign Body Aspiration. A Prospective Study.
To compare patients under 5 years of age with foreign body aspiration and without foreign body aspiration with radiological and blood gas results.
Foreign body aspiration in children is a serious cause of mortality and morbidity. It is a preventable and treatable disease. Difficulties in diagnosis arise in non-radiopaque foreign body aspirations. Recently, when there is a suspicious history, bronchoscopy is recommended. Bronchoscopy is used to both diagnose and treat foreign body aspiration. Bronchoscopy seems to continue to be performed in suspicious cases until a method to establish a definitive diagnosis of foreign body aspirations before the operation is invented. In our study, to compare patients under 5 years of age with foreign body aspiration and without foreign body aspiration with radiological and blood gas results. ;