Case Report: Acute Supraglottitis

This report illustrates a case of acute supraglottitis, a rare condition that can be easily diagnosed, but can quickly be deadly if missed. The patient presented with a sore throat and unilateral neck swelling that progressed to voice changes and difficulty handling secretions. Initially, radiograph...

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Published inJournal of education & teaching in emergency medicine Vol. 5; no. 1; pp. V12 - V14
Main Authors Chu, Jamie Robin, Rogg, Jonathan G
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Department of Emergency Medicine, University of California, Irvine School of Medicine 15.01.2020
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Summary:This report illustrates a case of acute supraglottitis, a rare condition that can be easily diagnosed, but can quickly be deadly if missed. The patient presented with a sore throat and unilateral neck swelling that progressed to voice changes and difficulty handling secretions. Initially, radiographs were obtained followed by computed tomography. Imaging raised concern for supraglottitis; therefore otolaryngology consult was obtained and flexible laryngoscopy confirmed the diagnosis. The patient received a prophylactic awake fiberoptic intubation at the bedside and was started on intravenous antibiotics and steroids. She quickly improved and is expected to make a full recovery. Trainees and current practicing physicians in today's post-Haemophilus influenza type b vaccination period rarely encounter epiglottitis or supraglottitis. This case reminds us to keep this uncommon but quickly progressive and dangerous condition in mind to avoid a missed diagnosis which can lead to significant morbidity and mortality. TopicsSupraglottitis, acute supraglottitis, adult, intubation, antibiotic, microbiology.
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ISSN:2474-1949
DOI:10.21980/J8006V