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EPIGLOTTITIS and CROUP
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Basic Science l Venturi effect l Bernoulli principle turbulence stridor
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Bernoulli's Principle l as the speed of moving air increases, the pressure within the air decreases. When airflow is forced through a narrowed tube, a local area of low pressure creates a vacuum effect distal to the narrowing. The focal area of low pressure distal to a narrowed airway causes the airway walls to collapse and vibrate, generating the squeak characteristic of stridor
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Basic Science l glottis l supraglottic l subglottic l intrathoracic trachea
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Basic Science l pedi airway narrowest at subglottis cross-section of airway proportional to square of radius ( r 2 )
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Supraglottitis- Epiglottitis l “angina epiglottidea anterior” l bacterial cellulitis of supraglottis l 2 to 7 years old l Haemophilus influenzae type B most common l incidence greatly decreased since vaccine
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Supraglottitis l odynophagia l fever l irritability l stridor l rapidly progressive
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Supraglottitis l if suspected, diagnose by direct laryngoscopy in OR l lateral neck film - “thumb sign” l 1nasotracheal intubation l IV antibiotics l extubate when air leak noted - usually within 48 hours
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Laryngotracheobronchitis l croup - Scottish for barking cough l 6 months to 3 years old l Parainfluenza viruses types 1 and 2 most common
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Laryngotracheobronchitis l URI symptoms l barking cough l hoarseness l inspiratory stridor l low-grade fever
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Laryngotracheobronchitis l laryngoscopy for those with respiratory distress l AP neck - “steeple sign” l supraglottis normal
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Laryngotracheobronchitis l usually self-limited l humidified air l racemic epinephrine l steroids l heliox l intubation for severe, refractory cases
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Spasmodic Croup l presentation similar to LTB l sudden onset stridor l afebrile l recurrent episodes that resolve spontaneously l unknown cause
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Case Study 1 l1l14 month old male lblbreathing difficulties l2l2-3 days of URI symptoms ltlthis morning, cough and loud breathing sound
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l afebrile, respirations 26/min, pulse 124 beats/min l reclining in mother’s lap, NAD l soft, biphasic stridor l lungs clear to auscultation
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Case Study 1 l laryngotracheobronchitis l differential: epiglottitis, bacterial tracheitis, foreign body, subglottic stenosis
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Case Study 1 l lateral airway film - neck extended, inspiratory l racemic epinephrine l oral dexamethasone
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Case Study 1 l observe for 3 hours l vastly improved at 4 hours post- treatment l consider direct laryngoscopy and bronchoscopy in 3-4 weeks
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Case Study 2 l6l6 year old lrlrhinorrhea, cough, low grade fever lalacute onset high fever and stridor
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ltlto OR for endoscopy leledematous larynx lululceration and sloughing of tracheal mucosa lplpurulent secretions in right lower lobe
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lnlnasotracheal intubation lIlIV Cefuroxime lSlS. aureus lClCXR with right lower lobe pneumonia lelextubated 4 th day post intubation
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Controversies and Future l drastic decrease in supraglottitis as a result of vaccine l nasotracheal intubation for supraglottitis l disposition of children treated for LTB with epinephrine l steroids in LTB
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Conclusion l cause of much morbidity in pediatric population l potentially life-threatening l prompt diagnosis l assure adequate airway
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