Stridor Flashcards
1
Q
What is the definition of Stridor?
A
- The harsh, high-pitched sound of laryngeal and upper tracheal obstruction
2
Q
What are the causes of airway obstruction?
A
- Extramural (outside the wall)
- Intramural (in the wall)
- Inside the lumen (intraluminal)
3
Q
What is the Impending Airway Disaster Triad?
A
- Severe Dysphagia
- Rapid onset laryngeal voice change: hoarse, croaky, husky or no voice
- Systemically very unwell: pyrexia, tachycardia, tachypnoea
- Extra: Trismus/ Torticollis
4
Q
What is the immediate management of Stridor?
A
- Alert the emergency team
- Get the crash trolley/ emergency equipment
- Monitor oxygen sats
- Ask the patient to sit forward
- Nebulised Adrenaline (1mg = 1ml of 1:1000 adrenaline)
- Help needed: anaesthetist and ENT surgeon
- IV access - bloods = group and save
- High dose steroid = dexamethasone 8mg IV initally
- Heliox = Helium and Oxygen
- Endotracheal Intubation
5
Q
What is the immediate management of Stridor?
A
- Alert the emergency team
- Get the crash trolley/ emergency equipment
- Monitor oxygen sats
- Ask the patient to sit forward
- Nebulised Adrenaline (1mg = 1ml of 1:1000 adrenaline)
- Help needed: anaesthetist and ENT surgeon
- IV access - bloods = group and save
- High dose steroid = dexamethasone 8mg IV initally
- Heliox = Helium and Oxygen
- Endotracheal Intubation
6
Q
What emergency airways can be used?
A
- Open scalpel cricothyroidotomy
- Needle cricothyroidotomy