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Add-on treatment with nebulized hypertonic saline in a child with plastic bronchitis after the Glenn procedure
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AsthmaGlenn ProcedureComplete BlockageInterventional PulmonologyRespiratory DiseasesPediatricsRespiratory InfectionPediatric Lung DiseaseThoracic SurgeryPediatric SurgeryPulmonary MedicinePediatric Cardiac SurgeryPlastic BronchitisMedicineCardiologyAdd-on Treatment
Plastic bronchitis (PB), although a rare cause of airway obstruction, has mortality rates up to 50% in children after Fontan-type cardiac surgery. We present the case of an 18-month-old female patient with PB following pneumonia. At 6 months of age, the patient underwent the Glenn procedure due to functionally univentricular heart. Fiberoptic bronchoscopy revealed complete blockage of the left bronchus by mucoid casts. Pharmacotherapy consisted of glucocorticosteroids, azithromycin, and enalapril maleate. The child also received nebulized 3% NaCl solution, which proved to be beneficial. In children submitted to Fontan-type procedures, physicians must be alert for PB, which can be triggered by respiratory tract infection.
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