Multiple extubation failures following a rhino-enteroviral infection: A unique case report in a pediatric patient

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Abstract

This case report reviews the hospital course of a 15-month-old girl admitted to the PICU for acute respiratory failure due to enterovirus infection; who subsequently had multiple extubation failures secondary to acute transverse myelitis. This rare presentation highlights the importance of assessing the neurological status in a patient with rhino-enteroviral respiratory infection and of considering acute transverse myelitis as an etiology for difficulty with extubation.

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Annamalai, M. R., & Bhalala, U. (2021). Multiple extubation failures following a rhino-enteroviral infection: A unique case report in a pediatric patient. Journal of Postgraduate Medicine, 67(2), 106–108. https://doi.org/10.4103/jpgm.JPGM_883_20

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