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Acute epiglottitis: a retrospective review of 47 patients in Kuwait

Abstract

Objectives

Acute epiglottitis is a potentially life threatening condition which can lead to fatal airway obstruction in previously healthy individuals. The present study was undertaken to assess the clinical features, management and patient outcomes of epiglottitis in Kuwait over an eight year period.

Design

Case series.

Setting

Al Sabah Hospital, Kuwait.

Methods

All patients admitted to the ENT department of Al Sabah hospital between January 2000 and January 2008 with the diagnosis of acute epiglottitis were included in this retrospective study. The diagnosis of acute epiglottitis was established by visualization of inflamed epiglottis either on indirect laryngoscopy or flexible fibreoptic/direct laryngoscopy.

Results

47 cases were identified, 5 children and 42 adults. There were 32 males and 15 females, in the age range of 5 to 66 years. Peak incidence was in the third decade. 31 patients had co-morbid conditions, 18 patients (38.2%) had diabetes, 8 patients (17%) had hypertension and 3 patients (6.3%) had dental caries. Majority of the patients (89.3%) presented with sore throat as their chief complaint. All patients were febrile on presentation. The classical “thumb sign” on lateral neck radiograph was seen in 32 patients (68%). Blood cultures were collected from 22 patients (46.8%), all were negative. Ceftriaxone was the commonest empirical antibiotic prescribed. 7 patients required airway intervention (5 with endotracheal intubation and 2 with tracheostomy). There were no deaths in our study.

Conclusion

In Kuwait, acute epiglottis is commoner in adults than in children. It is imperative to secure the airway and to start the patients on broad spectrum antibiotics and steroids as early as possible. In general, the prognosis is good with antimicrobial therapy, close monitoring and selective airway intervention, in the form of intubation / tracheostomy, for patients with stridor or shortness of breath.

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Qazi, I.M., Jafar, A.M., Hadi, K.A.A. et al. Acute epiglottitis: a retrospective review of 47 patients in Kuwait. Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 61, 301–305 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12070-009-0087-4

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Keywords

  • Acute epiglottitis
  • Complications
  • Airway
  • Tracheostomy
  • H influenzae