Bronchiolitis Flashcards

1
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What is the commonest acute LRTI in infancy?

A

Bronchiolitis

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What is bronchiolitis?

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Viral infection of the lower respiratory tract that affects the bronchioles and alveoli.

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What is the main cause of bronchiolitis?

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Respiratory syncytial virus

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What is this a presentation of?
Worsening of symptoms up to day 5 followed by a gradual improvement and resolution at day 10, cough resolves later.
Coryza land rhinorrhoea prodrome, followed by more persistent cough, wheeze, tachypnoea, bilateral inspiratory crackles , fever, reduced feeding.

A

Bronchiolitis

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What are the risk factors for bronchiolitis?

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Under 3 months of age history of apnoea, prematurity, cardiac disease, long disease, immunodeficient, neuromuscular disease.

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How is bronchiolitis diagnosed?

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  1. Clinical
  2. Nasal pharyngeal aspirate to swab for RSV
  3. CXR to exclude pneumonia or pneumothorax
  4. FBC, blood gas, SpO2
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What is the management for bronchiolitis?

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  1. Supportive
  2. Admit if signs of severe respiratory distress.
  3. Oxygen if hypoxic
  4. Hypertonic saline if very ‘coughy’
  5. Small amounts of feed through an NG tube if feeding <50%
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When should you intubate a child with bronchiolitis?

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If <90% sats despite maximal optiflow, respiratory acidosis pH <7.2, recurrent apnoea.

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