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pubmed-article:2766760pubmed:abstractTextParanasal sinusitis is reported as a complication of prolonged nasal intubation and the source of sepsis in adult intensive care patients. In surgical neonates with congenital malformations, prolonged intubation with a nasotracheal (NT) or NG tube is often necessary, but sinusitis with complicating sepsis is seldom reported. Sinus x-rays may confirm the diagnosis; in infancy, prolonged nasal intubation delays the pneumatization of the sinuses and the mastoids, resulting in additional diagnostic problems. In a 1-yr period, we saw three patients with multiple septic episodes in which the source of sepsis was undetectable. Despite the absence of clinical symptoms and radiologic evidence of sinusitis or mastoiditis, surgical drainage revealed pus and led to the disappearance of septic episodes and ear, nose, and throat problems. There is an association between prolonged NT and NG intubation, and sinusitis or mastoiditis as an unrecognized source of sepsis in young infants. Absence of radiologic evidence of sinusitis or mastoiditis causes pitfalls in diagnosis and is related to delayed pneumatization of the sinuses and the mastoid in prolonged nasal intubation in young infants.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:2766760pubmed:articleTitleSinusitis: hidden source of sepsis in postoperative pediatric intensive care patients.lld:pubmed
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