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Revista Brasileira De Otorrinolaringologia | 2005

Some considerations about acquired adult and pediatric cholesteatomas

Cristina Dornelles; Sady S. da Costa; Luíse Meurer; Claudia Schweiger

Authors debate about cholesteatomas, from the first time this word was employed, by Muller, in 1838, until the recent updates. They dissert about its definition, etiology and pathology and present basic concepts about its biology. They also make a wide review about pediatric cholesteatoma, its epidemiology and biology, and compare it with adult cholesteatoma. Finally, they describe some articles about ossicle chain erosion and its correlation with cholesteatoma perimatrix, collagen and collagenase.


Laryngoscope | 2013

Association Between Length of Intubation and Subglottic Stenosis in Children

Denise Manica; Claudia Schweiger; Paulo José Cauduro Marostica; Gabriel Kuhl; Paulo Roberto Antonacci Carvalho

To investigate the role of the length of intubation and other risk factors in the development of laryngeal lesions in children undergoing endotracheal intubation in an intensive care unit and to determine the incidence of subglottic stenosis (SGS).


Revista Brasileira De Otorrinolaringologia | 2011

Laringoplastia com balão em crianças com estenose subglótica em evolução: experiência de um hospital terciário

Claudia Schweiger; Mariana Magnus Smith; Gabriel Kuhl; Denise Manica; Paulo José Cauduro Marostica

UNLABELLED Management of subglottic stenosis (SGS) in children is still a challenge to Otorhinolaryngologists. Balloon laryngoplasty (BLP) is an endoscopic procedure, first described in 1984 for the treatment of airway stenosis. It shows promising results and seems to be more effective than other procedures. AIM To present our experience with BLP in children with SGS. MATERIAL AND METHOD Prospective study of children diagnosed with acute subglottic stenosis, i.e., stenosis with granulation tissue. They underwent direct laryngoscopy under general anesthesia and dilatation of the stenotic segment with angioplasty balloon. They were followed up and a second laryngoscopy was performed one week later. RESULTS Eight children were included in this study between June 2009 and October 2010. Four had Grade 3 SGS, three had Grade 2 SGS and one had Grade 1 SGS. By the second examination, two children presented with asymptomatic Grade 1 SGS, while the other six presented with normal airway and remained asymptomatic. CONCLUSION BLP seems to be an effective treatment for acute SGS. We need more studies to refine our knowledge concerning efficacy rates, safety and indications for balloon dilatation.


Revista Brasileira De Otorrinolaringologia | 2006

Histologic description of acquired cholesteatomas: comparison between children and adults

Cristina Dornelles; Luíse Meurer; Sady Selaimen da Costa; Claudia Schweiger

UNLABELLED Cholesteatoma is constituted of matrix, perimatrix and cystic content. Some authors affirm that, in children, its clinical behavior is more aggressive of the than in adults. AIMS Histologic compared cholesteatomas of children and adults. METHODOLOGY 74 cholesteatomas been analyzed, being 35 of pediatrics patients (<18 years). The average number of cellular layers and hyperplasia in the matrix had been evaluated; thickness, delimitante epithelium, fibrosis, inflammation and granuloma in the perimatrix. The analysis statistics was carried through with program SPSS 10.0, using the coefficients of Pearson and Spearman, test of chi-square and t test. The number of cellular layers in the matrix was of 8.2+/-4.2. The hyperplasia appears in 17%, fibrosis in 65%, granuloma in 12% and the delimitante epithelium in 21%. The perimatrix presented a medium one of 80 micrometers (37 the 232), minimum value zero and maximum value 1.926. The histological degree of inflammation was considered of moderate the accented one in 60%. When applying the coefficient of Spearman enters the inflammation degree and average of cellular layers of the matrix with the variables of the measure of thickness of the perimatrix we find correlations, significant, with moderate magnitudes of the great ones (rs=0.5 and P<0.0001). CONCLUSION Adults colesteatomas of and child had not been identified to morphologic differences between. We find correlation enters the intensity of the inflammation and of the average of cellular layers of the matrix with the thickness of the perimatrix, what it can predict its aggressiveness, more studies are necessary to define the paper of this finding in pathogenesis of cholesteatoma.


Revista Brasileira De Otorrinolaringologia | 2005

Algumas considerações sobre colesteatomas adquiridos pediátricos e adultos

Cristina Dornelles; Sady Selaimen da Costa; Luíse Meurer; Claudia Schweiger

Authors debate about cholesteatomas, from the first time this word was employed, by Muller, in 1838, until the recent updates. They dissert about its definition, etiology and pathology and present basic concepts about its biology. They also make a wide review about pediatric cholesteathoma, its epidemiology and biology, and compare it with adult cholesteatoma. Finally, they describe some articles about ossicle chain erosion and its correlation with cholesteatoma perimatrix, collagen and collagenase.


Revista Brasileira De Otorrinolaringologia | 2016

Incidence and endoscopic characteristics of acute laryngeal lesions in children undergoing endotracheal intubation

Eliandra da Silveira de Lima; Maíra Alves Braga de Oliveira; Carolina Rocha Barone; Kharina Mayara Moreira Dias; Samanta Daiana de Rossi; Claudia Schweiger; Denise Manica; Larissa Valency Enéas; Cátia de Souza Saleh Netto; Gabriel Kuhl; Paulo Roberto Antonacci Carvalho; Paulo José Cauduro Marostica

INTRODUCTION Acute laryngeal lesions after intubation appear to be precursors of chronic lesions. OBJECTIVE To describe the incidence and type of acute laryngeal lesions after extubation in a pediatric intensive care unit (PICU). METHODS A cohort study involving children from birth to <5 years, submitted to intubation for more than 24h in the PICU of an university hospital. In the first eight hours after extubation, a flexible fiberoptic laryngoscopy (FFL) was performed at the bedside. Those with moderate to severe abnormalities underwent a second examination seven to ten days later. RESULTS 177 patients were included, with a median age of 2.46 months. The mean intubation time was 8.19 days. Seventy-three (41.2%) patients had moderate or severe alterations at the FFL, with the remaining showing only minor alterations or normal results. During follow-up, 16 children from the group with moderate to severe lesions developed subglottic stenosis. One patient from the normal FFL group had subglottic stenosis, resulting in an incidence of 9.6% of chronic lesions. CONCLUSION Most children in the study developed mild acute laryngeal lesions caused by endotracheal intubation, which improved in a few days after extubation.


International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology | 2016

Post-intubation acute laryngeal injuries in infants and children: A new classification system.

Claudia Schweiger; Denise Manica; Gabriel Kuhl; Leo Sekine; Paulo José Cauduro Marostica

OBJECTIVE To compare the Classification of Acute Laryngeal Injuries (CALI) with other classifications to determine which of these offers the greatest sensitivity and specificity in predicting the development of subglottic stenosis. METHODS All children intubated for the first time in the pediatric intensive care unit were included and subjected to flexible fiber-optic laryngoscopy (FFL) within 8 h of extubation. Their injuries were categorized using the CALI, as well as adapted classifications from Lindholm, Colice and Benjamin. The children were followed up to determine who developed subglottic stenosis. RESULTS This study included 194 children, with a median age of 2.67 months. The sensitivity and specificity of the CALI were 90% and 73%, respectively. The CALI showed greater specificity than the adapted classifications from Colice and Benjamin (p < 0.001 for both), and greater sensitivity than the adapted classification from Lindholm (p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS Based on the CALI, 90% of children who developed subglottic stenosis had moderate to severe injuries on the initial FFL. The CALI includes all injury types described by Benjamin, as well as a proposed severity scale for these lesions, and was predictive of the development of chronic laryngeal injury.


Revista Brasileira De Otorrinolaringologia | 2006

Descrição histológica de colesteatomas adquiridos: comparação entre amostras de crianças e de adultos

Cristina Dornelles; Luíse Meurer; Sady Selaimen da Costa; Claudia Schweiger

Cholesteatoma is constituted of matrix, perimatrix and cystic content. Some authors affirm that, in children, its clinical behavior is more aggressive of the than in adults. AIMS: Histologic compared cholesteatomas of children and adults. METHODOLOGY: 74 cholesteatomas been analyzed, being 35 of pediatrics patients (<18 years). The average number of cellular layers and hyperplasia in the matrix had been evaluated; thickness, delimitante epithelium, fibrosis, inflammation and granuloma in the perimatrix. The analysis statistics was carried through with program SPSS 10,0, using the coefficients of Pearson and Spearman, test of qui-square and t test. The number of cellular layers in the matrix was of 8,2±4,2. The hyperplasia appears in 17%, fibrosis in 65%, granuloma in 12% and the delimitante epithelium in 21%. The perimatrix presented a medium one of 80 micrometers (37 the 232), minimum value zero and maximum value 1.926. The histological degree of inflammation was considered of moderate the accented one in 60%. When applying the coefficient of Spearman enters the inflammation degree and average of cellular layers of the matrix with the variables of the measure of thickness of the perimatrix we find correlations, significant, with moderate magnitudes of the great ones (rs=0,5 and P<0,0001). CONCLUSION: Adults colesteatomas of and child had not been identified to morphologic differences between. We find correlation enters the intensity of the inflammation and of the average of cellular layers of the matrix with the thickness of the perimatrix, what it can predict its aggressiveness, more studies are necessary to define the paper of this finding in pathogenesis of cholesteatoma.


Revista Brasileira De Otorrinolaringologia | 2005

Correlation of cholesteatomas perimatrix thickness with patient's age.

Cristina Dornelles; Sady Selaimen da Costa; Luíse Meurer; Claudia Schweiger

UNLABELLED Cholesteatoma may occur either in children as in adults; in children, however, they have a more aggressive and extensive growth. OBJECTIVE To compare the thickness of the perimatrix, in microm, between adults (>18 years old) and children cholesteatomas. STUDY DESIGN transversal cohort. MATERIAL AND METHOD 74 cholesteatomas (35 of children) obtained from othologic surgeries were included, fixed in formol 10%. It was made laminas with HE and Picrossisius, with were studied at the optic microscope. We obtained digital images of the laminas at the Image Pro-Plus and we used Spearmans coefficient for data analysis. Differences were considered statistically significant if P.


Pediatric Pulmonology | 2017

Accuracy of clinical swallowing evaluation for diagnosis of dysphagia in children with laryngomalacia or glossoptosis

Marisa Gasparin; Claudia Schweiger; Denise Manica; Antônio Carlos Maciel; Gabriel Kuhl; Deborah Salle Levy; Paulo José Cauduro Marostica

To investigate the accuracy of clinical evaluation of swallowing in a sample of children with laryngomalacia or glossoptosis and describe the prevalence of dysphagia in each of these diseases, as well as characterize the swallow response to speech and language therapy interventions.

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Gabriel Kuhl

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Denise Manica

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Paulo José Cauduro Marostica

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Mariana Magnus Smith

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Cristina Dornelles

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Paulo Roberto Antonacci Carvalho

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Leo Sekine

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Larissa Valency Enéas

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Letícia Petersen Schmidt

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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