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Title: Stridor Presentation, Workup, and Differential


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StridorPresentation, Work-up, and Differential
  • Lily Love, MD
  • Tulane Otolaryngology Grand Rounds
  • April 21, 2005

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Outline
  • Definition
  • Epidemiology
  • Anatomy
  • Pathophysiology
  • Work-up
  • History
  • Physical
  • Data
  • Imaging
  • Endoscopy
  • Consults
  • Differential
  • Neonate
  • Pediatric
  • Adult
  • Treatment
  • Complications Emergencies

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Definition
  • Stridor Harsh high-pitched sound produced by
    turbulent airflow through a partially obstructed
    airway
  • Symptom

4
Definition
  • Stertor low-pitched inspiratory snoring
  • nasal or nasopharyngeal
  • Wheezing expiratory sound of turbulent flow of
    air through constricted bronchioles
  • small airways

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Definition
  • Inspiratory - extra thoracic
  • Glottic or supraglottic
  • High Pitched
  • Expiratory intra-thoracic
  • Biphasic glottic or subglottic

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Outline
  • Definition
  • Epidemiology
  • Anatomy
  • Pathophysiology
  • Work-up
  • History
  • Physical
  • Data
  • Imaging
  • Endoscopy
  • Consults
  • Differential
  • Neonate
  • Pediatric
  • Adult
  • Treatment
  • Complications Emergencies

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Epidemiology
  • Pediatric Stridor
  • Under 2 ½ yo, ½ of pts less than 4mo
  • 87 Congenital
  • Laryngeal 60
  • Tracheal 16
  • Bronchial 5
  • 5 Infectious
  • 5 Trauma
  • Adult Stridor
  • Abscess or swelling of the upper airway
  • Paralysis or malfunction of the vocal cords
  • Tumor

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Outline
  • Definition
  • Epidemiology
  • Anatomy
  • Pathophysiology
  • Work-up
  • History
  • Physical
  • Data
  • Imaging
  • Endoscopy
  • Consults
  • Differential
  • Neonate
  • Pediatric
  • Adult
  • Treatment
  • Complications Emergencies

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Anatomy
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Anatomy
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Outline
  • Definition
  • Epidemiology
  • Anatomy
  • Pathophysiology
  • Work-up
  • History
  • Physical
  • Data
  • Imaging
  • Endoscopy
  • Consults
  • Differential
  • Neonate
  • Pediatric
  • Adult
  • Treatment
  • Complications Emergencies

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Pathophysiology
  • Bernoulli (Venturi) Principle
  • Gases produce pressure equally in all directions
    however, when a gas moves in a linear direction,
    it produces pressure in the forward vector and
    decreases the lateral pressure

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Pathophysiology
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Pathophysiology
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Pathophysiology
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Outline
  • Definition
  • Epidemiology
  • Anatomy
  • Pathophysiology
  • Work-up
  • History
  • Physical
  • Data
  • Imaging
  • Endoscopy
  • Consults
  • Differential
  • Neonate
  • Pediatric
  • Adult
  • Treatment
  • Complications Emergencies

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Work-up History
  • Severity
  • Progression Acute vs. Chronic
  • Cry/Voice
  • Eating
  • Cyanotic episodes
  • Sleep vs. Awake
  • Positional
  • Previous intubation
  • Birth history
  • Past Surgery
  • Cough

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Work-up Physical Exam
  • Look
  • Cyanosis
  • Suprasternal or intercostal retractions
  • Alar flaring
  • Position
  • Listen
  • Type of stridor
  • Auscultate
  • Hoarseness
  • Feel
  • Tracheal position
  • Neck Mass

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Work-up Data
  • Pulse ox
  • ABG
  • Sputum cx
  • Other labs depending on suspicion

20
Work-up Other
  • PFT
  • pH probe
  • Polysomnography
  • EKG
  • Echocardiogram

21
Work-up Imaging
  • Imaging
  • neck films AP lateral
  • CXR AP lateral
  • CT with contrast Neck /or Chest
  • MRI
  • Barium esophagram

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Work-up Imaging
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Work-up Endoscopy
  • Flexible Laryngoscopy
  • Direct laryngoscopy bronchoscopy
  • Foreign body
  • Airway trauma
  • Toxic inhalation/aspiration
  • Evaluation of laryngeal pathology
  • Management of mass lesions of the airway
    (including papillomatosis)
  • Management of severe laryngotracheal infections
  • Esophagoscopy

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Work-up Endoscopy
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Consultations
  • Pulmonary
  • Cardiology
  • Allergy
  • Neurology
  • Genetics
  • Endocrine
  • CT surgery
  • GI

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Outline
  • Definition
  • Epidemiology
  • Anatomy
  • Pathophysiology
  • Work-up
  • History
  • Physical
  • Data
  • Imaging
  • Endoscopy
  • Consults
  • Differential
  • Neonate
  • Pediatric
  • Adult
  • Treatment
  • Complications Emergencies

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Differential Neonate
  • Congenital
  • MC laryngomalacia
  • 2nd MC Vocal Cord paralysis
  • 3rd MC congenital subglottic stenosis
  • Atresia
  • Laryngeal Cysts, Webs, Clefts, Laryngoceles
  • Tracheomalacia
  • Tracheal Stenosis
  • Hemangioma
  • Vascular rings
  • Choanal atresia
  • Macroglossia (Pierre Robin)
  • Craniofacial
  • Iatrogenic
  • Vocal cord paralysis

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Differential Pediatric
  • Congenital See Neonate
  • Infectious
  • MC Laryngotracheal bronchitis (Croup)
  • Epiglottitis
  • Acute Tonsillitis
  • Peritonsillar abscess
  • Papilloma
  • Viral or Bacterial Tracheitis

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Differential Pediatric
  • Mechanical
  • Foreign Body
  • Paradoxical Vocal Cord Motion
  • Adenotonsillar hypertrophy
  • Laryngospasm
  • Traumatic
  • Intubation subglottic stenosis
  • Laryngeal or tracheal fracture
  • Caustic ingestion
  • Neoplastic
  • Hemangioma
  • Rhabdomyosarcoma
  • Neurofibroma
  • Cystic hygroma
  • Papilloma
  • Allergic

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Differential Adult
  • Traumatic
  • Intubation subglottic stenosis
  • Laryngeal or tracheal fracture
  • Caustic ingestion
  • Infectious
  • Epiglottitis (supraglottitis)
  • Acute Tonsillitis
  • Peritonsillar abscess
  • Parapharyngeal space abscess
  • Prevertebral space abscess
  • Submental space abscess (Ludwigs Angina)

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Differential Adult
  • Mechanical
  • Foreign Body
  • Paradoxical Vocal Cord Motion
  • Neoplastic
  • Mass effect external
  • Obstructing Mass
  • Allergic
  • Angioedema
  • Iatrogenic

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Differential Zebras
  • Tuberculous mediasteinal lymphadenitis
  • Superior mediastinal and internal jugular venous
    thrombosis
  • Ectopic thymus
  • Pseudosarcomatous fibrovascular proliferative
    tissue masquerading as a primary subglottic
    angiosarcoma
  • Schwannoma
  • Tracheal juvenile xanthogranuloma
  • Laryngeal rhinosporidiosis
  • Multiple myeloma (subglottic stenosis amyloid)
  • Etc.

33
Outline
  • Definition
  • Epidemiology
  • Anatomy
  • Pathophysiology
  • Work-up
  • History
  • Physical
  • Data
  • Imaging
  • Endoscopy
  • Consults
  • Differential
  • Neonate
  • Pediatric
  • Adult
  • Treatment
  • Complications Emergencies

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Treatment Laryngomalacia
  • Flaccid laryngeal tissues
  • Inward collapse of aryepiglottic folds
  • Omega epiglottis
  • Anterior medial collapse of arytenoid cartilage
  • Short aryepiglottic folds
  • Observation
  • Med - Treat reflux
  • Surg - Excision of obstructing supraglottic
    tissues supraglottoplasty

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Treatment Laryngomalacia
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Treatment Vocal Cord Paralysis
  • Unilateral or Bilateral
  • Arnold Chiari
  • s/p PDA ligation
  • s/p thyroidectomy
  • Tumors
  • Viral
  • Unilateral
  • Injection
  • Thyroplasty
  • Arytenoid adduction
  • Bilateral
  • Intubate or tracheotomy
  • Speech therapy
  • Arytenoidopexy (Cordopexy)
  • Posterior cartilage graft
  • Cordotomy
  • Arytenoidectomy
  • Pacing reinervation

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Treatment Vocal Cord Paralysis
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Treatment Subglottic Stenosis
  • Cartilaginous
  • Membranous
  • Congenital vs. acquired
  • Biphasic or Inspiratory stridor
  • Rigid endoscopy
  • Grade I supportive
  • Grade II surgery
  • Endoscopic (laser)
  • Grade III surgery
  • Open
  • Anterior Cricoid split
  • Laryngotracheal split
  • Cricoid resection
  • /- stent
  • /- graft

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Treatment Subglottic Stenosis
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Treatment Subglottic Stenosis
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Treatment Webs
  • 75 glottic
  • Weak or absent cry
  • Surgical lysis of web
  • Thin web
  • Thick web
  • Anterior
  • Posterior

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Treatment Webs
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Treatment Hemangioma
  • Cutaneous hemangiomas
  • Worse with crying
  • Grow from 2 wks 10mo
  • Resolve by 5 yo
  • Steroids
  • Laser partial excision
  • Open resection
  • Interferon a-2A
  • Tracheotomy

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Treatment Hemangioma
45
Treatment Lymphangioma
  • Regional lymphatic dilatation
  • lt2yo
  • 50 recurrence if some left behind
  • Tracheotomy
  • Surgical excision (partial ok)
  • Chemotherapy (sclerosing)

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Treatment Lymphangioma
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Treatment Laryngotracheobronchitis
  • 1-3 yo
  • Low mod fever
  • Parainfluenza 1 2 influenza A virus
  • Recent URI
  • Inspiratory stridor
  • Barking cough
  • Supportive
  • Racemic epinephrine
  • Steroids
  • Intubation or tracheostomy

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Treatment Laryngotracheobronchitis
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Treatment Epiglottitis
  • High fever
  • H influenza b
  • Group A beta-hemolytic strep
  • Rapid onset progress
  • Odynophagia, drooling, sniffing position
  • X-ray Thumb print
  • Do not disturb
  • Intubate or trach
  • Controlled extubation
  • Cephalosporins 2nd or 3rd
  • Vancomycin
  • Azithromycin
  • Steroids

50
Treatment Epiglottitis
51
Treatment Epiglottitis
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Treatment Abscess
  • Peritonsillar
  • Uvula deviation
  • Tonsil asymmetry
  • Retropharyngeal
  • Torticollis
  • Fever, dysphagia
  • Parapharyngeal
  • Fever, pain, stiff neck
  • Submandibular Ludwig's
  • Rapid spreading firm cellulitis, non-pitting,
    originates intraorally, involves submandibular
    sublingual space
  • Medical trial of antibiotics if cellulitis only
  • Peritonsillar
  • Needle vs. ID vs. Quincy tonsillectomy
  • Retropharyngeal
  • Aspiration then Transoral ID
  • Parapharyngeal
  • Open ID
  • Submandibular Ludwig's
  • Release tension
  • Trach

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Treatment Abscess
54
Treatment Abscess
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Treatment Abscess
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Treatment Papilloma
  • HPV 16 18
  • Juvenile recur resolve at puberty
  • Senile rarely recur
  • Gradual or acute onset
  • Microlaryngoscopy
  • Laser
  • Debridement
  • Interferon
  • Cidofovir
  • Acyclovir
  • Indole 3 Carbinol
  • Mumps vaccine
  • Retinoids
  • Photodynamic therapy

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Treatment Papilloma
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Treatment Trauma
  • Subcutaneous emphysema
  • Aphonia
  • Tender to palpation
  • Do not disturb
  • Tracheotomy
  • Direct Panendoscopy
  • Mucosal lacerations
  • Cartilage bone fx
  • Stents

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Treatment Trauma
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Treatment Foreign Body
  • Acute onset
  • Coughing, gagging, throat clearing
  • Hot dogs, candies, nuts, grapes, marbles
  • No finger sweep!
  • Responsive Infant
  • Prone back blows
  • Supine chest thrusts
  • Responsive Child
  • Heimlich
  • Unresponsive
  • Tongue-jaw lift look
  • Rescue breaths
  • Infant back blow chest thrusts
  • Child -abdominal thrusts
  • DLB

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Treatment Foreign Body
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Treatment Angioedema
  • Hereditary C1 esterase inhibitor deficiency
  • Medication ACE-I
  • Allergic IgE
  • Face, palate, tongue edema
  • Fiberoptic intubation vs. tracheotomy
  • C1 esterase inhibitor concentrate or FFP
  • Androgens (danozol stanozol)

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Treatment Angioedema
64
Complications/ Emergencies
  • decrease in stridor -gt Fatigue
  • Respiratory distress
  • Obstruction
  • Intubate or
  • Tracheotomy

65
Final points
  • A intubate or tracheotomy
  • History is Key
  • Age Progression Type
  • Imaging
  • Scope all
  • Direct is definitive

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