Publications by authors named "Tananat Virojtriratana"

Tracheal injury during intubation is an uncommon condition in pediatric patients with a high mortality rate. There is no definitive consensus on the management of pediatric postintubation tracheal injury; most studies report satisfactory conservative treatment. High-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) with bedside subcutaneous drainage using a butterfly needle may be useful for conservative treatment in this group.

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  • This study analyzed 23 children diagnosed with posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) from 2009 to 2019, focusing on their clinical, laboratory, and neuroimaging data.
  • Sixteen of the children had underlying renal disease, and those with renal issues exhibited higher baseline blood pressure and a greater likelihood of experiencing seizures compared to those without renal disease.
  • Regardless of their conditions, all children showed recovery without lasting neurological deficits or epilepsy, indicating that PRES is generally reversible.
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