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Respiratory infections Dr. Tara Husain

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Respiratory infectionsDr. Tara Husain

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airway is divided into 3 anatomic parts

extrathoracic airway ; from the nose to the thoracic inlet

intrathoracic-extrapulmonary airway ; from the thoracic inlet to the main stem bronchi

intrapulmonary airway is within the lung parenchyma

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SIGN

EXTRATHORACIC AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION

INTRATHORACIC-EXTRAPULMONARY AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION

INTRAPULMONARY AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION

PARENCHYMAL PATHOLOGY

Tachypnea + + ++ ++++

Retractions ++++ ++ ++ +++

Stridor ++++ ++ − −

Wheezing ? +++ ++++ ?

Grunting ? ? ++ ++++

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Cough; results from stimulation of irritant receptors located in the airway mucosa including the ear

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Causes of Acute Cough; Acute respiratory infection. pulmonary edema. chemical irritation. Foreign body aspiration

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Causes of chronic cough; Allergy ( asthma, allergic rhinitis) Anatomical abnormality ( tracheo-

esophageal fistula, Gastroesophageal reflux).

Chronic infection; cystic fibrosis Immunodeficiency. Environmental exposure Ticks.

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Croup (Laryngotracheobronchitis) It is acute infectious

laryngotrachiobronchitits. parainfluenza virus type 1 and 2 are the

most common agents Usually affects children between6 months-

3 years,

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Clinical presentation; starts by symptoms of upper respiratory tract

infection(common cold) , then a brassy cough typically sounding like a

barking seal Then inspiratory stridor and respiratory distress Symptoms are characteristically worse at night

and often recur with decreasing intensity, until about 1 wk

Most cases are mild and self limited, Rarely there may be very sever airway

obstruction necessitating artificial airway

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Examination; suprasternal, intercostal and

subcostal retractions,. There may also be associated lower

airway obstruction manifested by wheeze or expiratory rhonchi

PA XR ; (Steeple) sign of narrowed subglottic space.

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Treatment; Aerosolized raceme epinephrine reduces

edema temporarily(about 2 hours), in sever cases it may need to be repeated every 20 minutes. A case needing this treatment needs hospital admission

Corticosteroids ; systemic or inhaled dexamethasone (0.15 mg/kg) single dose helium-oxygen mixture (Heliox) may be

effective in children with severe croup for whom intubation is being considered

Antibiotics not indicated Over the counter cold medication not

indicated

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Indications for hospital admission;

progressive stridor severe stridor at rest respiratory distress hypoxia Cyanosis depressed mental status poor oral intake need for reliable observation

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Epiglottitis Pediatric emergency inflammation of the epiglottis and/or the

supraglottic tissues surrounding the epiglottis predominantly bacterial ( H. influenzae type b).

Usually in children between 2-7 years otolaryngologist or general surgeon and

anesthesiologist should be consulted

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Clinical presentation; sudden onset high fever Respiratory distress fulminate progression sever dysphagia and a muffled

voice Patients usually sit erect and they

may drool from there mouth because of dysphagia

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Diagnosis; Thumb sign on lateral neck x-ray

differentiates epiglottitis from sever croup

Laryngoscope examination to inspect the epiglottis which shows cherry red enlargement

Blood culture and culture from the surface of the epiglottis

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Treatment; 1-Endotracheal intubation is the preferred method

of treatment. most patient can be safely extubated with in 48-72 hours

Antibiotics ( ceftriaxon) should be given. All patients should receive oxygen unless the mask

causes excessive agitation Racemic epinephrine and corticosteroids are

ineffective Minor procedures, such as intravenous access, may

cause respiratory distress and can be performed more safely after intubation

Examination of the tonsills by toungue depresser is contraindicated unless in operative theater

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Bronchiolitis; Is predominantly a viral disease. RSV is responsible for >50% of cases Other agents include parainfluenza adenovirus, Mycoplasma. occur in winter or early spring Older family members are a common source of

infection; they might only experience minor upper respiratory symptoms (colds)

Host anatomic and immunologic factors play a significant role in the severity

Co-infection with >1 virus can also alter the clinical manifestations and/or severity of presentation

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Clinical presentation; rhinorrhea, cough, and low grade

fever, followed in several days with the

onset of rapid breathing and wheezing.

The child may feed poorly and may have sleeping disturbance.

Acute symptoms last for 5-6 days, recovery is complete usually after 10-

14 days

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Examination;

dyspnea, intercostal and subcostal

retraction, Tachypnea prolonged expiratory phase, in very sever cases there may be

cyanosis

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Differential diagnosis; Congenital malformations; vascular

ring, left ventricular enlargment, intrinsic abnormality

Foreign body aspiration Gastroesophageal reflux Trauma; aspirations, burns, or scalds of

the tracheobronchial tree tumors

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Diagnosis; CXR; typically shows air trapping and

may show peribronchial, thickening, there may be atelectasis, or infiltrates

WBC count is usually normal RSV may be isolated from

nasopharyngeal secretions by PCR,culture

Hypoxemia may occur secondary to ventilation perfusion mismatch.

Hypercapnia is rare occurring in severely affected infants with sever airway obstruction and respiratory fatigued

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Treatment; Oxygen; Humidified oxygen should be given

to maintain oxygen saturation of more than 93%.

Bronchodilators; such as aerosolized beta agonist or racemic epinephrine may be beneficial in selected patients

Corticosteroids; offer little benefit. Antibiotics; are not indicated unless there is

evidence of secondary bacterial infection Ribavirin aerosol; a specific antiviral agent

RSVit has been demonstrated to be mildly effective. It is considered in patients with high risk disease

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Mechanical ventilation; required to treat respiratory failure or apnea.

monthly injections of RSV monoclonal antibodies for infants and toddlers under 2 years with bronchopulmonary dysplasia

Supportive measures; Intravenous fluid, if there is poor oral intake