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AuthorAthika, Sajeermohammed
AuthorMathias, Ranjan
AuthorShaikh, Nissar
AuthorIdayathullah, Shajajhan
AuthorBalal, Abdelrahman
AuthorTharayil, Abdul Gaffoor M.
AuthorShallik, Nabil A.
Available date2025-07-28T11:36:41Z
Publication Date2023-06
Publication NameTrends in Anaesthesia and Critical Care
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tacc.2023.101256
CitationSajeermohammed, A., Mathias, R., Shaikh, N., Idayathullah, S., Balal, A., Tharayil, A. G. M., & Shallik, N. A. (2023). Acute adult supraglottitis: Difficult intubation & potential airway loss. Trends in Anaesthesia and Critical Care, 50, 101256.‏
ISSN2210-8440
URIhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2210844023001211
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/66649
AbstractAcute Adult Supraglottitis (AAS), formerly called epiglottitis, can lead to life-threatening inflammatory oedema of the epiglottis and adjacent structures resulting in constriction of the airway directly over the vocal cords. We are introducing a patient with supraglottitis with mild nonspecific upper airway symptoms which proceed swiftly within a few hours resulting in complete occlusion of the airway.Case:A young male was admitted to ICU due to a picture of supraglottitis. A confirmed diagnosis of supraglottitis was done by serial investigations. Ceftriaxone, dexamethasone, and adrenaline nebulization started early. He deteriorated in the next 2 hours, with drooling of oral sections and severe dysphagia. It was decided to perform tracheal intubation in the operating theater (OT) in the presence of an ENT surgeon because no OT is available at this time, so the airway was managed in ICU. Tracheal intubation became impossible despite intubation attempts by senior anesthesiologists using advanced airway devices including Video Laryngoscope, and fiberscope, requiring surgical tracheostomy. He underwent drainage of pockets of pus after the second CT.AAS can lead to life-threatening airway obstruction. A high index of suspicion along with early involvement of multidisciplinary team and close observation in the monitored areas will prevent hypoxic catastrophes.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectAdult supraglottitis
Acute airway obstruction
Emergency tracheostomy
Virtual endoscopy
Nasal endoscopy
TitleAcute adult supraglottitis: Difficult intubation & potential airway loss
TypeArticle
Volume Number50
Open Access user License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
ESSN2210-8467
dc.accessType Open Access


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