Recurrent Respiratory Infections in Children with Down Syndrome: A Review

Michele Ghezzi, Nicolo Garancini,Raffaella De Santis, Laura Gianolio,Salvatore Zirpoli, Anna Mandelli,Andrea Farolfi, Enza D'Auria,Gian Vincenzo Zuccotti

CHILDREN-BASEL(2024)

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Down Syndrome (DS) is the most common chromosomal abnormality compatible with life. The life of patients suffering from DS can be strongly impacted by Recurrent Respiratory tract Infections (RRIs), leading to an increased rate of hospitalisation, a higher need for intensive care and fatality. With a literature review, we summarise here the main etiological factors for RRI in this category of patients, particularly focusing on airway malformations such as tracheomalacia, tracheal bronchus and bronchomalacia, comorbidities associated with the syndrome, like congenital heart diseases, dysphagia, gastroesophageal reflux, musculoskeletal involvement and obesity, and immunologic impairments, involving both innate and adaptive immunity. For these patients, a multidisciplinary approach is imperative as well as some preventive strategies, in particular vaccinations in accordance with their national schedule for immunization.
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Down Syndrome,recurrent respiratory infections,tracheomalacia,airway malformations,children,review
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