Modern Approaches to the Management of Children with Acute Obstructive Laryngitis and Epiglottitis
https://doi.org/10.15690/pf.v19i1.2373
Abstract
Experts of the Union of Pediatricians of Russia have developed modern guidelines on the management of children with acute obstructive laryngitis and epiglottitis. Croup is the most common cause of acute upper respiratory obstruction in children aged from 6 months to 6 years. Usually respiratory viruses are the pathogenic agents of the disease. The etiological factor of epiglottitis is Haemophilus influenzae type b in the vast majority of cases (> 90%). However, nowadays, epiglottitis caused by this pathogen agent is more common in adults in countries with mass immunization against hemophilic infection. This article considers in detail etiology, pathogenesis, and classification issues. Special attention is given to diagnosis, differential diagnosis, and therapy (via evidence-based approach) of acute obstructive laryngitis in children.
About the Authors
Aleksander A. BaranovRussian Federation
MD, PhD, Professor, Academician of the RAS; eLibrary SPIN: 3570-1806
Moscow
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Nikolay A. Daikhes
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, Professor, corresponding member of RAS; eLibrary SPIN: 6943-2426
Moscow
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Roman S. Kozlov
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, corresponding member of RAS; eLibrary SPIN: 5108-3071
Smolensk
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Leyla S. Namazova-Baranova
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, Professor, Academician of the RAS; eLibrary SPIN: 1312-2147
10 Fotievoy Str., 119333 Moscow, +7 (499) 400-47-33
Moscow, Belgorod
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Irina V. Andreeva
Russian Federation
MD, PhD
Smolensk
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Irina V. Artemova
Russian Federation
MD
Moscow
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Maiya D. Bakradze
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, Professor; eLibrary SPIN: 9552-3737
Moscow
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Elena A. Vishneva
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, Professor; telephone: +7 (499) 400-47-33; eLibrary SPIN: 1109-2810
Moscow
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Mariya S. Karaseva
Russian Federation
MD
Moscow
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Olga V. Kаrneeva
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, Professor; eLibrary SPIN: 5461-1031
Moscow
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Irina A. Kim
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, Professor; eLibrary SPIN: 7493-1032
Moscow
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Olga P. Kovtun
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, Professor, corresponding member of RAS; eLibrary SPIN: 9919-9048
Ekaterinburg
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Tatiana V. Kulichenko
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, Professor of the RAS; eLibrary SPIN: 9054-4560
Moscow
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Yulia S. Lashkova
Russian Federation
MD, PhD; eLibrary SPIN: 9522-5520
Moscow
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Irina V. Zelenkova
Russian Federation
MD; eLibrary SPIN: 6206-6040
Moscow
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Gennady A. Novik
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, Professor; eLibrary SPIN: 6289-0209
Saint-Petersburg
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Anastasia S. Polyakova
Russian Federation
MD, PhD; eLibrary SPIN: 5619-5813
Moscow
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Lilia R. Selimzyanova
Russian Federation
MD, PhD; eLibrary SPIN: 5508-1689
Moscow
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Olga U. Stetsiouk
Russian Federation
MD, PhD; eLibrary SPIN: 9998-9470
Smolensk
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Vladimir K. Tatochenko
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, Professor; eLibrary SPIN: 6025-9389
Moscow
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Marina V. Fedoseenko
Russian Federation
Moscow
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Sergey B. Yakushin
Russian Federation
MD; eLibrary SPIN: 5821-4414
Smolensk
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Baranov A.A., Daikhes N.A., Kozlov R.S., Namazova-Baranova L.S., Andreeva I.V., Artemova I.V., Bakradze M.D., Vishneva E.A., Karaseva M.S., Kаrneeva O.V., Kim I.A., Kovtun O.P., Kulichenko T.V., Lashkova Yu.S., Zelenkova I.V., Novik G.A., Polyakova A.S., Selimzyanova L.R., Stetsiouk O.U., Tatochenko V.K., Fedoseenko M.V., Yakushin S.B. Modern Approaches to the Management of Children with Acute Obstructive Laryngitis and Epiglottitis. Pediatric pharmacology. 2022;19(1):45-55. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.15690/pf.v19i1.2373