Upper Respiratory Infection

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Risk Factors for Perioperative Respiratory Adverse Events in Children with Recent Upper Respiratory Tract Infection: A Single-Center-Based Retrospective Study

Upper Respiratory Infections and Airway Adverse Events in Pediatric Procedural Sedation

Anesthesia for the child with an upper respiratory tract infection: still a dilemma? (Review)

Anesthesia timing for children undergoing therapeutic cardiac catheterization after upper respiratory infection: a prospective observational study.

Perioperative considerations for the child with an upper respiratory tract infection. (Review)

Upper respiratory tract infections and pediatric anesthesia. (Review)

Should you cancel the operation when a child has an upper respiratory tract infection?

Lee LK, Bernardo MKL, Grogan TR, Elashoff DA, Ren WHP. Perioperative respiratory adverse event risk assessment in children with upper respiratory tract infection: Validation of the COLDS score. Paediatr Anaesth. 2018 Nov; 28(11): 1007-1014. PMID: 30281195

Laryngeal mask airway versus other airway devices for anesthesia in children with an upper respiratory tract infection: A systematic review and meta-analysis of respiratory complications

An update on the perioperative management of children with upper respiratory tract infections

[https://journals.lww.com/ejanaesthesiology/Fulltext/2018/12000/Peri_operative_respiratory_adverse_events_in.4.aspx Peri-operative respiratory adverse events in children with upper respiratory tract infections allowed to proceed with anaesthesia A French national cohort study]