Recommendations for the prevention of foreign body aspiration

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The aspiration of a foreign body remains a common paediatric problem, with serious consequences that can produce both acute and chronic disease. Aspiration usually causes a medical emergency that requires a prompt diagnosis and an urgent therapeutic approach as it may result in the death of the child or severe brain injury. It typically involves organic foreign bodies (mainly food or nuts) aspirated by children under 5 years old, and usually at home. In this statement, the Committee on Safety and Prevention of Non-Intentional Injury in Childhood of the Spanish Paediatrics Association provides a series of recommendations, both educational (while eating and playing), as well as legal, to prevent such episodes.

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Lluna, J., Olabarri, M., Domènech, A., Rubio, B., Yagüe, F., Benítez, M. T., … Mintegi, S. (2017). Recommendations for the prevention of foreign body aspiration. Anales de Pediatria, 86(1), 50.e1-50.e6. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anpedi.2016.04.013

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