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| anesthetic_relevance = High
| anesthetic_relevance = High
| anesthetic_management = Immediate securement of the patient's airway in the operating room due to high risk for critical airway obstruction
| anesthetic_management = Inhalational induction to maintain spontaneous respirations; Immediate securement of the patient's airway in the operating room due to high risk for critical airway obstruction
| specialty = ENT
| specialty = ENT
| signs_symptoms = - The 4 "D's": dyspnea, dysphagia, drooling, dysphonia
| signs_symptoms = - The 4 "D's": dyspnea, dysphagia, drooling, dysphonia

Revision as of 05:35, 25 January 2026

Epiglottitis
Anesthetic relevance

High

Anesthetic management

Inhalational induction to maintain spontaneous respirations; 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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