Importance of back blow maneuvers in a 6 month old patient with sudden upper airway obstruction
Pinar Gencpinar1, Murat Duman2
1Akdeniz University, Department of Pediatric Neurology, Antalya, Turkey
2Dokuz Eylul University, Department of Pediatric Emergency Care, Izmir, Turkey
Keywords: Upper airway obstruction; Child; Back blows maneuvers
Abstract
Foreign body aspiration in children under four years old is one of the most frequently observed reasons for accident related deaths. It is more common in this age group due to inadequate swallowing functions and exploration of objects with the mouth. The most frequently encountered foreign bodies are food and toy parts. Life threatening complete laryngeal obstruction is rarely observed. Dyspnea, hypersalivation, cough and cyanosis can be seen. The basic and life-saving treatment approach is complete removal of foreign body maneuvers in the sudden onset of total obstruction. Here we report a six-month old male, who ingested a foreign body and was treated with back blow maneuvers successfully. In this case we emphasized the importance of back blow maneuvers.