Stridor Flashcards

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What is the definition of Stridor?

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  • The harsh, high-pitched sound of laryngeal and upper tracheal obstruction
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What are the causes of airway obstruction?

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  • Extramural (outside the wall)
  • Intramural (in the wall)
  • Inside the lumen (intraluminal)
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What is the Impending Airway Disaster Triad?

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  • Severe Dysphagia
  • Rapid onset laryngeal voice change: hoarse, croaky, husky or no voice
  • Systemically very unwell: pyrexia, tachycardia, tachypnoea
  • Extra: Trismus/ Torticollis
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What is the immediate management of Stridor?

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  • Alert the emergency team
  • Get the crash trolley/ emergency equipment
  • Monitor oxygen sats
  • Ask the patient to sit forward
    1. Nebulised Adrenaline (1mg = 1ml of 1:1000 adrenaline)
    1. Help needed: anaesthetist and ENT surgeon
    1. IV access - bloods = group and save
    1. High dose steroid = dexamethasone 8mg IV initally
    1. Heliox = Helium and Oxygen
    1. Endotracheal Intubation
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What is the immediate management of Stridor?

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  • Alert the emergency team
  • Get the crash trolley/ emergency equipment
  • Monitor oxygen sats
  • Ask the patient to sit forward
    1. Nebulised Adrenaline (1mg = 1ml of 1:1000 adrenaline)
    1. Help needed: anaesthetist and ENT surgeon
    1. IV access - bloods = group and save
    1. High dose steroid = dexamethasone 8mg IV initally
    1. Heliox = Helium and Oxygen
    1. Endotracheal Intubation
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What emergency airways can be used?

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  • Open scalpel cricothyroidotomy
  • Needle cricothyroidotomy
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