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==Background==
*Stridor refers to harsh upper airway sounds, classically inspiratory
==Clinical Features==
*Inspiratory stridor
**Suggestive of extrathoracic obstruction (Pressure<sub>trach</sub> < Pressure<sub>atm</sub>)
**[[Aspirated foreign body|foreign body]], [[epiglottitis]]
*Expiratory stridor vs. [[wheezing]]
**Suggestive of intrathoracic obstruction (Pressure<sub>trach</sub> < Pressure<sub>pleura</sub>)
**[[Asthma]]
==Differential Diagnosis==
==Differential Diagnosis==
===Trauma===
{{Stridor DDx}}
#[[Neck Trauma|Larynx fracture]]
 
#Tracheobronchial tear/injury
==Evaluation==
#Thyroid gland injury/trauma
*Assess airway
#Trachea injury
**If unstable, see [[Difficult Airway Algorithm]], [[Intubation]] and consider surgical intervention/consultation
#Electromagnetic, Physics, trauma, [[Radiation_Exposure_(Disaster)#Treatment|Radiation Causes]]
**If stable, consider imaging or direct visualization of larynx with fiberoptic scope or video laryngoscope [[GEMC:Airway Procedures]]  
#[[Burns|Burns]], inhalation
*CT of neck if mass/infection suspected
===Infectious Disorders===
 
#Bacterial tracheitis
==Management==
#[[Diphtheria]]
*Treat underlying cause
#Tetanus
 
#Tracheobronchial [[Tuberculosis]]
==Disposition==
#Poliomyelitis, paralytic, bulbar
*Based on underlying cause
#Poliomyelitis, acute
#Fungal Laryngitis
===Abscesses===
#Abscess, parapharyngeal
#[[Epiglottitis]], acute
#Peritonsillar abscess
#Laryngotracheobronchitis, acute
#[[Retropharyngeal Abscess]]
===Neoplastic Disorders===
#Neoplasms/tumors
===Allergic and Auto-Immune Disorders===
#[[Croup]], spasmodic/tracheobronchitis
#[[Angioedema]]/Angioneurotic edema
===Metabolic, Storage Disorders===
#Cerebral Gaucher's of infants (acute)
#Tracheobronchial amyloidosis
===Biochemical Disorders===
#Tetany
===Congenital, Developmental Disorders===
#[[Angioedema]]/Angioneurotic edema, hereditary
===Psychiatric Disorders===
#Somatization disorder
===Anatomical or Mecanical===
#Foreign Body Aspiration
#Acute gastric acid/aspiration syndrome
##Airway obstruction
##Neck compartment hemorrhage/hematoma
===Vegetative, Autonomic, Endocrine Disorders===
#Esophageal free reflux/GERD syndrome
#Laryngospasm, acute
##Bilateral vocal cord paralysis
#Hypoparathyroidism
===Poisoning===
##Smoke inhalation
##[[Caustics|Chemical burn/esophagus]]


==See Also==
==See Also==
[[Stridor (Peds)]]
*[[Stridor (Peds)]]
 
==External Links==
 


[[Category:Airway/Resus]]
==References==
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[[Category:Critical Care]]
[[Category:ENT]]
[[Category:ENT]]
[[Category:Symptoms]]

Latest revision as of 16:48, 1 July 2020

This page is for adult patients. For pediatric patients, see: stridor (peds).

Background

  • Stridor refers to harsh upper airway sounds, classically inspiratory

Clinical Features

  • Inspiratory stridor
  • Expiratory stridor vs. wheezing
    • Suggestive of intrathoracic obstruction (Pressuretrach < Pressurepleura)
    • Asthma

Differential Diagnosis

Stridor

Trauma

Infectious Disorders

Abscesses

Neoplastic Disorders

  • Neoplasms/tumors

Allergic and Auto-Immune Disorders

  • Spasmodic/tracheobronchitis
  • Angioedema/Angioneurotic edema

Metabolic, Storage Disorders

  • Cerebral Gaucher's of infants (acute)
  • Tracheobronchial amyloidosis

Biochemical Disorders

Congenital, Developmental Disorders

Psychiatric Disorders

  • Somatization disorder

Anatomical or Mechanical

Vegetative, Autonomic, Endocrine Disorders

Poisoning

Chronic Pediatric Conditions

Evaluation

Management

  • Treat underlying cause

Disposition

  • Based on underlying cause

See Also

External Links

References

  1. Vocal Cord Dysfunction on Internet Book of Critical Care https://emcrit.org/ibcc/vcd/
  2. Ernst A, Feller-Kopman D, Becker HD, Mehta AC. Central airway obstruction. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2004