Non-Infectious Parotitis in Infants with Severe Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia: A Case Series

J. Sharma, C. Lachica, W. Manimtim
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We report four former extremely premature infants with severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) who had tracheostomy for prolonged mechanical ventilation and presented with non-infectious parotitis while still in the neonatal intensive care unit. A retrospective chart review of patients with BPD who developed parotitis was conducted over a 5-year period at a level IV neonatal intensive care unit with a BPD home ventilator program. During this 5-year period, there were 409 patients with BPD, and 48 (11.7%) of these patients had a tracheostomy (severe BPD). Four patients with severe BPD with tracheostomy and on mechanical ventilation developed non-infectious parotitis. All four patients initially underwent an infectious work-up, which were negative. Non-infectious parotitis can complicate the clinical course of tracheostomized and ventilator-dependent infants with severe BPD. Awareness of this condition in infants with chronic illness will prevent unnecessary investigations since the clinical course is self-limited. Int J Clin Pediatr. 2018;7(3):36-38 doi: https://doi.org/10.14740/ijcp302w
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患有严重支气管肺发育不良的婴儿的非感染性腮腺炎:一个病例系列
我们报告了四名患有严重支气管肺发育不良(BPD)的前极早产儿,他们进行了气管切开术以延长机械通气时间,并在新生儿重症监护室时出现了非感染性腮腺炎。我们在一个四级新生儿重症监护病房进行了一项5年的BPD患者并发腮腺炎的回顾性图表回顾,该病房采用BPD家庭呼吸机计划。在这5年期间,有409例BPD患者,其中48例(11.7%)患者进行了气管切开术(重度BPD)。4例重度BPD患者气管切开术和机械通气并发非感染性腮腺炎。所有四名患者最初都进行了传染性检查,结果均为阴性。非感染性腮腺炎可使气管造口和依赖呼吸机的严重BPD患儿的临床病程复杂化。对患有慢性疾病的婴儿的这种情况的认识将防止不必要的调查,因为临床过程是自我限制的。国际儿科临床杂志,2018;7(3):36-38 doi: https://doi.org/10.14740/ijcp302w
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