RESUMO
Airway obstruction developed in an infant who sustained thermal burns to the oropharynx and trachea after he aspirated microwave-heated tea. Bronchoscopic examination revealed upper and lower airway hyperemia, edema and blister formation. Physicians should be aware of this potential hazard of microwave-heated fluid. Early assessment and stabilization of the airway is important following scald injuries to the face and oropharynx.
Assuntos
Obstrução das Vias Respiratórias/etiologia , Queimaduras/etiologia , Ingestão de Líquidos , Chá , Humanos , Lactente , Masculino , Micro-Ondas , Orofaringe/lesões , Traqueia/lesõesRESUMO
This report describes a 3-week-old infant with paregoric intoxication and pulmonary edema. The pulmonary edema associated with opiod use is treatable even though the precise mechanism of its formation remains undefined. The report emphasizes that the medical rationale involved in the use of paregoric is unclear. The use of this preparation in pediatric patients should be abandoned in view of such serious complications.