Abstract
In their report on the measurement of elevated intragastric oxygen concentration to detect H-type tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF), Korones and Evans1 mention that they waited two years before reporting their experience in hopes of finding additional cases. We have recently encountered two cases of H-type TEF in which the intragastric oxygen test proved helpful in confirming the diagnosis. CASE REPORTS Case 1 A 1,925-gm girl was born by repeat cesarean section on December 10, 1977, to a 27-year-old gravida 4, para 4 black woman after 34 weeks' gestation. The mother had had a bloody discharge in the second trimester. Membranes ruptured 17 hours before delivery.
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