Hanna Raphael, Lee Francisco, Drummond Derek, Yunker Warren K
Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Section of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Department of Surgery, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol. 2019 Dec;127:109686. doi: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2019.109686. Epub 2019 Sep 17.
Croup is a common respiratory illness in children. It presents with a barky cough, stridor and hoarseness occurring secondary to inflammation of the subglottis and larynx. The clinical course of croup is well-described, however atypical presentations pose a diagnostic and management challenge.
This case report and systematic review aims to synthesize the published literature on the definition, diagnosis and treatment of atypical croup.
Peer-reviewed journal publications in Ovid MEDLINE® and EMBASE from inception to January 1, 2019 in English, focusing on pediatric patients (<18 years of age) with diagnoses of atypical croup.
Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines.
Twelve studies involving 670 patients ranging from 6 months to 11 years of age presenting with atypical croup were selected. A variety of definitions of atypical croup were identified based on recurrence, duration of symptoms, severity, and etiology. Data on the incidence of atypical croup, the overall rates of intubation and tracheostomy, and patient characteristics leading to definitive airway management were not clearly characterized.
All studies were case series, case reports or retrospective chart reviews.
Atypical croup is a poorly defined clinical entity that is used to describe recurrent, refractory, or croup-like illness that follows an uncharacteristic natural history. Our case presentation and accompanying literature review highlights the variable, but limited, information available on the diagnosis of atypical croup. Given the commonality of its use in clinical practice, we propose some guidelines around the use of the term 'atypical croup' as well as a management algorithm.
喉炎是儿童常见的呼吸道疾病。它表现为犬吠样咳嗽、喘鸣和声音嘶哑,继发于声门下和喉部炎症。喉炎的临床病程已有详细描述,但非典型表现带来了诊断和管理方面的挑战。
本病例报告和系统评价旨在综合已发表的关于非典型喉炎定义、诊断和治疗的文献。
检索Ovid MEDLINE®和EMBASE数据库中从创刊至2019年1月1日以英文发表的同行评审期刊文章,重点关注诊断为非典型喉炎的儿科患者(<18岁)。
采用系统评价和Meta分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南。
选择了12项研究,涉及670例年龄在6个月至11岁之间的非典型喉炎患者。基于复发情况、症状持续时间、严重程度和病因,确定了多种非典型喉炎的定义。非典型喉炎的发病率、插管和气管切开的总体发生率以及导致确定性气道管理的患者特征数据尚不明确。
所有研究均为病例系列、病例报告或回顾性病历审查。
非典型喉炎是一个定义不明确的临床实体,用于描述具有非典型自然病程的复发性、难治性或类似喉炎的疾病。我们的病例报告及相关文献综述强调了关于非典型喉炎诊断的可用信息虽然多样但有限。鉴于其在临床实践中的常用性,我们提出了一些关于“非典型喉炎”术语使用的指南以及一种管理算法。