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Revision as of 15:28, 10 August 2015
Background
- Can present as an isolated congenital lesion
- Associated with TEF
- A frequent complication of surgical repair of esophageal atresia (EA) and TEF
- Typically infant to <2 years
Clinical
- Infants
- Severe
- Stridor at rest
- Biphasic stridor
- Dyspnea with feeding
- Expiratory wheezing with respiratory infections
Workup
- CXR
Treatment
- Close observation
- Recurrent “death spells”
- May require more invasive intervention such as nasal CPAP temporarily
- Aortopexy or tracheostomy for long-term relief
