Journal of clinical anesthesia
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Review Case Reports
Adult epiglottitis and postobstructive pulmonary edema in a patient with severe coronary artery disease.
Epiglottitis is a rare cause of upper airway obstruction that may lead to death in the adult. We report the case of a patient with severe coronary artery disease with adult epiglottitis who required emergency endotracheal intubation. Relief of the airway obstruction was followed by the development of postobstructive pulmonary edema. ⋯ All others should be observed in an intensive care unit with a skilled anesthesiologist available to carry out emergency endotracheal intubation. Inhalation induction with halothane in oxygen should be considered initially; failing that, rigid bronchoscopy, tracheostomy, or transtracheal ventilation should be available. Postobstructive pulmonary edema should be anticipated after relief of airway obstruction has occurred; it can be treated with fluid restriction, diuretics, and continuous positive airway pressure.