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Aerodigestive Management of Pediatric Aspiration - FULL SHOW

Video Published 2020-07-16 Updated 2026-06-02

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Topic Overview

Comprehensive overview of pediatric aspiration management covering definitions, at-risk populations (anatomic anomalies, neurologic disorders, syndromes like CHARGE), and clinical significance of chronic aspiration. Faculty discuss the four phases of swallowing, host defense mechanisms, and factors determining pulmonary consequences of repeated aspiration events.

Key Takeaways

  • Aspiration can be silent or symptomatic; assume aspiration in CHARGE syndrome (80-90% prevalence) until proven otherwise.
  • Chronic aspiration consequences depend on frequency, volume, material type (saliva vs gastric content), and host defense effectiveness.
  • High-risk groups: premature infants, neurologic disabilities, airway anomalies (TEF, laryngeal cleft), and GI disorders.
  • Swallowing has 4 phases (oral preparatory, oral transit, pharyngeal, esophageal); dysfunction in any phase can cause aspiration.
  • Single large or caustic aspiration events can have lifelong consequences; repeated small aspirations overwhelm host defenses.

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