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Design: Case series. Setting: The state of Rhode Island, 1975 through 1992. Patients or other participants: Cases who met prede- termined criteria for acute epiglottitis identified from hospital discharges and the State Medical Examiner's log of prehospitalization deaths. Main outcome measures: Incidence by year and age,.
Objectives: (1) to characterise the clinical features of acute epiglottitis in adults in Hong Kong; (2) to identify cases of adult acute epiglottitis admitted to Pamela .. Epiglottitis.pdf. 3. Frantz TD, Rasgon BM. Acute epiglottitis: changing epidemiologic patterns. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 1993;109(3 Pt 1):457-60. 4.
19 Sep 2013 Acute epiglottitis. Robert Charles core trainee year 2, anaesthetics, Marc Fadden foundation year 1 trainee, Jacqueline. Brook consultant, anaesthetics .. Full.pdf. 11. Henderson JJ, Popat MT, Latto IP, Pearce AC. Difficult airway society guidelines for management of the unanticipated difficult intubation.
A cellulitis of the supraglottis that may cause airway compromise. An airway emergency, especially in children, and precautionary measures must be taken. Epiglottitis is classically described in children aged 2 to 6 years of age; however, it may manifest at any age, including in newborns. It may
4 Aug 2011 having had severe throat pain, hoarseness, and fever for 2 days. A physical examination revealed no stridor, respiratory distress, or drooling. The re- sults of an oropharyngeal examination were unremarkable. A lateral soft-tissue ra- diograph of the neck showed a “thumb sign" (arrow) (a normal lateral soft-
RECENT reviews of acute respiratory disease in childhood“2 have failed to emphasize the im- portance of epiglottitis. Unless physicians are cogni- zant of the clinical features of this rapidly develop- ing infection, in many cases proper treatment will not be instituted in time to prevent death. In 1941 Sinclair8 called attention
Original article. Acute epiglottitis in adults. F Wick, PE Ballmer, A Haller. DOI: https://doi.org/10.4414/smw.2002.10050. Publication Date: 21.09.2002. Swiss Med Wkly. 2002;132(37-38):541-547. device_hub Show toc. vertical_align_top Scroll to top. Note keyboard_arrow_up. This text is only available as PDF . file_download
Acute epiglottitis is a life-threatening disorder with serious implications to the anesthesiologist because of the potential for laryngospasm and irrevocable loss of the airway. Acute epiglottitis can occur at any age. Early diagnosis with careful and rapid intervention of this serious condition is necessary in order to avoid
Objective: The prevalence of adult acute epiglottitis is probably more common than is generally appreciated. A retrospective case review in a district hospital and a medical literature search may provide baseline information to guide future strategies. Methods: Cases of acute epiglottitis in a period of 3 years and 4.
Acute epiglottitis is a highly lethal disease characterized by acute respiratory distress leading to airway obstruction. Healthy children between the ages of 1 and 5 years are most commonly affected, although the disease may also be seen in adults. For an unknown reason, the disease is more prevalent in males. It is more
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