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QUAD #23: CHARGE Syndrome, Airway Considerations with Dr. Catherine Hart

Video Published 2024-12-10 Updated 2025-01-10

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00:00:41
Introduction to the video's focus
Introduction to the video's focus: Upper airway obstruction and aspiration in CHARGE syndrome.
00:01:05
Description of CHARGE larynx characteristics
Description of CHARGE larynx characteristics: bulky arytenoids, anterior positioning, and foreshortened vocal folds.
00:03:33
Explanation of the three main factors impacting dysphagia an…
Explanation of the three main factors impacting dysphagia and feeding difficulties in CHARGE syndrome patients: cranial …
00:04:08
Discussion of FEES results in children with CHARGE syndrome …
Discussion of FEES results in children with CHARGE syndrome demonstrating varying levels of impairment
00:04:27
Explanation of aspiration considerations
Explanation of aspiration considerations, including saliva and reflux, not just oral intake.
00:05:06
Medical management options for aspiration
Medical management options for aspiration: Robinol, Scopalamine, and Botox, including their efficacy and side effects.
00:06:46
Discussion of surgical options for managing aspiration and s…
Discussion of surgical options for managing aspiration and saliva production, including duct ligation, gland excision, a…
00:07:42
Explanation of the most common surgical procedure for drooli…
Explanation of the most common surgical procedure for drooling in CHARGE syndrome: bilateral parotid duct ligation and b…
00:08:15
Importance of considering tracheostomy for severe upper airw…
Importance of considering tracheostomy for severe upper airway obstruction and aspiration in CHARGE syndrome, but emphas…

Topic Overview

In this video, Dr. Catherine Hart, ENT surgeon at Cincinnati Children’s, discusses the unique airway and aspiration challenges faced by children with CHARGE syndrome. From structural abnormalities like anteriorly positioned arytenoids to feeding difficulties due to cranial nerve impairments, Dr. Hart explores the multidisciplinary approaches required to provide optimal care.

Key Highlights:

  • CHARGE Larynx Features: Structural differences leading to upper airway obstruction, foreshortened vocal folds, and difficult intubation.

  • Feeding Challenges: Aspiration risks due to absent cough reflex, high rates of reflux, and swallowing dysfunction in over 60% of CHARGE patients.

  • Medical and Surgical Management: Options including Robinul, Botox, duct ligation, submandibular gland excision, and tympanic neurectomy to reduce aspiration risks.

  • Tracheotomy and Beyond: When tracheotomy or laryngotracheal separation becomes necessary for severe cases with chronic lung impact.

Learn how the team at Cincinnati Children’s combines innovative treatments and surgical expertise to improve the quality of life for children with CHARGE syndrome. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more expert insights!

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