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epiglottitis - krishna07
#1
dx by clinical and visualisation of larynx

xray done after securing airway right??
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#2
i think it depends on the scenario....x ray is not used for confirmation although its supportive...diagnosis is always clinical.......airway is always first

Pranav can add some practical experience , I think
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#3
It's always a clinical diagnosis. Xrays are usually not done. If u suspect other diagnosis like retropharyngeal abscess, then lateral neck x ray is very useful adjunct.

We don't visualise larynx if u suspect epiglottitis. It has to be done by experienced doctor with expertise in intubation.

If child need intubation, then u can do xary after intubation, not before
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#4
in suspected epiglottitis if we try to examine the Larynx they can have severe laryngospasm,isn`t it?
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#5
yep, these pts have tons of secretions and when the secretions fall on the vocal cords...that causes the irritation and laryngospasm...

if the experts i.e. anestehsia/ENT are not involved the situation can get out of hand...

anesthesia knows how to use muscle relaxants and thus escapes laryngospasm..
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#6
brochiolitis is lower resp tract dis. it cant cause laryngospasm. this is epiglottitis which can cause it.
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#7
Thanks a lot for all those info!
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