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| anesthetic_relevance =  
| anesthetic_relevance = High
| specialty =  
| anesthetic_management = Immediate securement of the patient's airway in the operating room due to high risk for critical airway obstruction
| signs_symptoms =  
| specialty = ENT
| diagnosis =  
| signs_symptoms = - The 4 "D's": dyspnea, dysphagia, drooling, dysphonia
| treatment =  
- typically presents in children age 2-5 years
- Fever as high as 40 degreees Celcius
| diagnosis = Clinical suspicion; "thumb print" sign on lateral neck X-ray
| treatment = Emergent securement of the airway, subsequent antibiotics and steroids
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Revision as of 05:34, 25 January 2026

Epiglottitis
Anesthetic relevance

High

Anesthetic management

Immediate securement of the patient's airway in the operating room due to high risk for critical airway obstruction

Specialty

ENT

Signs and symptoms

- The 4 "D's": dyspnea, dysphagia, drooling, dysphonia - typically presents in children age 2-5 years - Fever as high as 40 degreees Celcius

Diagnosis

Clinical suspicion; "thumb print" sign on lateral neck X-ray

Treatment

Emergent securement of the airway, subsequent antibiotics and steroids

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Anesthetic implications

Preoperative optimization

Intraoperative management

Postoperative management

Related surgical procedures

Pathophysiology

Signs and symptoms

Diagnosis

Treatment

Medication

Surgery

Prognosis

Epidemiology

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