Foreign body aspiration in children
Date Added: 
    March 8, 2023
      Journal/Publication: 
    CMAJ
      Publisher: 
    CMA Impact Inc
      Publication Date: 
    March 6, 2023
      Issue: 
    9
      Volume: 
    195
      Pages: 
    E333
      Type: 
    Meta-analyses, Reviews, and Guidelines
      Format: 
    Article
      DOI (1): 
    10.1503/cmaj.221393
      Abstract
In Canada, choking or suffocation accounts for about 40% of unintentional deaths among children younger than 1 year.
Round and cylindrical food or other foreign bodies (e.g., hot dogs, sausages, grapes, marbles) pose the greatest risk. Uninflated balloons are hazardous owing to their ability to form a complete seal of the airway.
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A concise review of the causes, diagnosis, and management of foreign body aspiration in infants. James W. Mold, MD, MPH