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. 2004 Oct-Dec;173(4):197-9.
doi: 10.1007/BF02914550.

Airway intervention in adult supraglottitis

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Airway intervention in adult supraglottitis

D Madhotra et al. Ir J Med Sci. 2004 Oct-Dec.

Abstract

Background: The timing of aggressive airway intervention in adult epiglottitis is controversial.

Aims: To correlate Friedman's staging of epiglottitis on admission with the airway interventions undertaken.

Methods: A retrospective study of 23 adult patients, mean age 51 years (range 29-81 years), who had been admitted with acute supraglottitis between March 1988 and December 2000 was undertaken.

Results: Three patients (13%) had airway interventions; two with tracheostomy and one with tracheal intubation. All were Friedman stage III and had rapid symptom progression during the 24 hours prior to admission. Three other stage III patients with symptom progression longer than 24 hours and all the remaining patients (stage II or less) were managed with observation and intravenous therapy.

Conclusions: Friedman originally advocated airway intervention in any patient stage II or worse, but this intubation threshold should probably be lowered to those patients with rapid-onset stage Ill (moderate respiratory distress, stridor, respiratory rate > 30 per minute, pCO2 > 45mmHg) disease.

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