Define croup syndrome
Describe croup
What is the pathophys of croup
Describe viral croup
What are the sxs of croup?
What is the etiology of croup?
1. Viruses (70%) A. Parainfluenza B. Adenovirus C. RSV D. Influenza 2. Bacteria (20%) A. H. flu B. B. pertussis C. Diphtheria 3. Allergies
What is the ddx for croup? Prognosis?
1. DDx A. Angioneurotic edema B. Laryngeal foreign body C. Esophageal foreign body D. Retropharyngeal abscess E. Differs from epiglottitis: -Cough -No drooling 2. Prognosis A. Uneventful course that will improve w/in a few days
What will be seen on a neck xray for a pt with croup?
“Steeple sign” on neck X-ray
What is the treatment for mild croup?
What is the treatment for moderate croup?
What are indications for hospitalization with croup?
What is the prognosis for croup?
Describe epiglottitis
What causes epiglottitis?
What is the ddx for epiglottitis?
What are the sxs of epiglottitis?
What imaging is used for epiglottitis?
A. Classic “thumbprint” sign
How is epiglottitis treated?
What is the prognosis of epiglottitis?
What is Laryngomalacia?
Condition where epiglottis is underdeveloped in a newborn and the cartilage cannot perform its job. Persistent stridor, dxed with larynoscopy, will be outgrow by age 2-3. worse when laying down, better when sitting up
What are the clinical findings for fb aspiration?
What are the dx studies for fb aspiration?
2. Inspiratory & forced expiratory CXR should be obtained
How is fb aspiration treated?
What organisms cause CAP?