Bronchiolitis Flashcards

1
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Most common viral cause of bronchiolitis

A

RSV
in 75-80% of cases

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Other causes of bronchiolitis (excluding RSV)

A

mycoplasma
adenoviruses

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When is bronchiolitis more serious?

A
  • bronchopulmonary dysplasia (e.g. Premature)
  • congenital heart disease
  • cystic fibrosis
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4
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peak age of incidence

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3-6 months
(90% of infections occur between 1-9 months)

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Clinical features

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Initially coryzal symptoms, then:
- dry cough
- SOB
- Wheeze
- fine inspiratory crackles
- feeding difficulties due to SOB

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Reasons why children with bronchiolitis should be admitted to hospital

A

apnoea
severe respiratory distress
(grunting, chest recession, or RR>70)
central cyanosis
persistent O2 sats <92% on air

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When may admission be considered but may not be necessary

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RR>60
difficulty with feeding/ inadequate fluid intake
dehydration

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Management of bronchiolitis

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  • humidified oxygen
  • NG feeding may be needed if children cannot take enough by mouth
  • suction for excessive upper airway secretions
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