Which antibiotic when given for pharyngitis of an EBV origin causes a pathogonomic rash?
Amoxicillin
Centor criteria:
The presence of 3+/4 suggests infection with
Streptococcus
What is Lemierre syndrome?
Acute septicaemia and jugular vein thrombosis secondary to infection with
Fusobacterium species + septic emboli (to lungs, bone, muscle, kidney, liver)
Don’t do tonsillectomy unless your sure:
Give 3 points
What is laryngomalacia (common cause of chronic stridor in children)?
When arytenoids/epiglottis are soft and floppy so as baby breathes they fall in and block the airway
What type of tumour can cause stridor? Related to which virus?
Laryngeal papillomata HPV related
What condition is the most common cause of stridor and what is the most common cause?
Croup aka laryngotracheobronchitis
Parainflueza virus
What is the treatment for mod/severe laryngotracheobronchitis/croup?
single dose dexamethasone 0.15mg/kg (or presnis 1-2mg/kg)
Admit if severe
What is the treatment for mild laryngotracheobronchitis/croup?
reassure
usually self-limiting ~48hrs
In an anti-vax adult presenting with a severe sore throat and painful swallowing what emergency must you consider?
Acute epiglottitis (Haemophilus Influenzae
85% cases of laryngomalacia resolve by 2yrs, what signs warrent further investigation?
- cyanotic episodes
Which surgery is done in severe cases of laryngomalacia?
Aryepiglottoplasty
How should you initially manage acute epiglottitis?
How do you diagnose suspected acute epiglottitis? What should be open and ready in case needed?
- have tracheostomy set and tube prepared
How is acute epiglottitis treated? Give 2
- antibiotics
Laryngeal paralysis can be congenital and may affect one or both sides. Signs include:
- feeding difficulties + aspiration
Bilateral Laryngeal paralysis in a baby that is agitated can lead to ___ requiring treatment by___
Acute airway obstruction in adults 3 key initial management aspects?
-give 02/heliox -reduces work of breathing
-nebulised adrenaline 1ml of 1:1000 with 1ml saline
-monitor obs closely
call on call ENT reg and anaesthetist
-take collateral hx
Acute airway obstruction in adults, 3 options for treatment, in order of escalation?
What does an Emergency needle cricothyroidotomy do?
After how long should you investigate a hoarse voice? What red flag can it be a presentation of? Especially in__?
With a hoarse voice, what screening questions should you ask?
What investigations can be done to assess larynx in pt presenting with hoarse voice?
- video flex or rigid endoscopy with stroboscopy
5 ddx of hoarse voice