Laryngeal reflex responses in pediatric anesthesia

Paediatr Anaesth. 2020 Mar;30(3):353-361. doi: 10.1111/pan.13807. Epub 2020 Jan 28.

Abstract

Laryngeal and respiratory reflexes are vitally important defense mechanisms against foreign body aspiration, safeguarding airway patency, and ventilation. These highly preserved automatisms easily overrule external influences like willpower or (anesthetic) medication. Prevention and anticipation are, therefore, the essential strategies to avoid adverse events and damage, and treatment is most effective in the early stage of the reflex response. The physiology and pathophysiology of the various defensive reflexes as well as a comprehensive anesthetic approach to prevention and treatment are outlined in this review.

Keywords: adverse events; airway; child; complications; general anesthesia.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Anesthesia / methods*
  • Child
  • Humans
  • Larynx / drug effects*
  • Larynx / physiology
  • Pediatrics / methods
  • Reflex / drug effects*