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Unexpected epiglottic oedema and failed intubation following blunt trauma

Pickard, A.; Schou, H.
BJA: British Journal of Anaesthesia , Volume 96 (4): 539 Oxford University PressApr 1, 2006

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Unexpected epiglottic oedema and failed intubation following blunt trauma

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Unexpected epiglottic oedema and failed intubation following blunt trauma A. Pickard and H. Schou * Weston-super-Mare, UK * E-mail: SchouKongstad@swipnet.se Editor—We report a case of failed intubation due to unforeseen epiglottic oedema in a patient with no symptoms or signs of airway obstruction. Reports associating lap-shoulder seatbelts with blunt laryngeal trauma exist, however these patients presented with airway symptoms and prompt diagnosis was made on admission. 1 , 2 Severe oedema without airway symptoms have not previously been reported. A 24-yr-old male driver was involved in a high velocity frontal-impact road traffic accident between two cars. The patient was restrained by a lap-shoulder seatbelt. On initial assessment, the patient was alert and orientated with a Glasgow Coma Score of 15, speaking in full … Full Text of this Article
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Title
Unexpected epiglottic oedema and failed intubation following blunt trauma
Author(s)
Pickard, A.; Schou, H.
Journal
BJA: British Journal of Anaesthesia , Volume 96 (4): 539 Oxford University Press – Apr 1, 2006
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Copyright
Copyright © 2010 the British Journal of Anaesthesia
ISSN
0007-0912
eISSN
1471-6771
D.O.I.
10.1093/bja/ael042
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