In the face of a compromised airway
- Author:
Allan Carpela
;
Norberto V Martinez
;
Joel Romualdez
;
Anne Elizabeth Javellana
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
CASE REPORT COMPRISED AIRWAY CHRONIC COUGH AIRWAY MANAGEMENT AIRWAY PROBLEM
- MeSH:
CASE REPORTS [PUBLICATION TYPE]
- From:
Philippine Journal of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery
2005;20(1-2):71-79
- CountryPhilippines
- Language:Filipino
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVES: This case report aims to (1) Present the differential diagnosis of chronic cough without neglecting uncommon causes (2) Increase awareness of diagnostic challenges that may arise in the face of a compromised airway (3) Elucidate the therapeutic complexity of airway management; (4) Emphasize the value of a multi-disciplinary team approach in such cases; Illustrate the vital role otolaryngologists play in the diagnosis and management of airway problems DESIGN: Case Report SETTING: Tertiary Care Hospital in Quezon City, Philippines PATIENTS: One Patient RESULTS: This is the case of an eleven-year old male that presented with chronic cough that was refractory to conventional empiric medical therapy. As his symptoms progressed, further evaluation revealed a mass that was obstructing a large portion of the airway. Timely and methodical investigation and intervention proved to be life-saving. CONCLUSION: A working knowledge of the differential diagnoses of chronic cough is crucial in the diagnosis and management of the compromised airway. A high index of suspicion, systematic and thorough investigation and a multi-disciplinary approach are vital components of the treatment plan. Bronchoscopy in the hands of a skilled practitioner is still a diagnostic and therapeutic mainstay. (Author)