The Role of Dexmedetomidine in Airway Management for Tracheostomy in Pediatric Patient with Obstructed Airway Due to Diphtheria: A Case Report.

Q2 Medicine
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine Pub Date : 2023-08-13 eCollection Date: 2023-08-01 DOI:10.5812/aapm-136360
Andy Omega, Faradila Ramadian, Putri Nurra Kusumawardhany Hakim
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Abstract

Introduction: Diphtheria is an infectious disease caused by exotoxin-producing Corynebacterium diphteriae and was a leading cause of death in childhood during the prevaccine era. This toxin is usually localized in the upper respiratory tract and may cause fatal airway obstruction. Many have used orotracheal intubation to secure the airway in diphtheria cases. However, the efficacy of tracheostomy under sedation while maintaining spontaneous ventilation and analgesia using trans-tracheal and superficial cervical block remains to be elucidated.

Case presentation: A 6-year-old presented to the emergency room with respiratory distress and was diagnosed with diphtheria. A thick membrane in the oropharyngeal area and chest X-ray showed infiltrations indicative of pneumonia. The patient successfully underwent emergency tracheostomy under sedation using a combination of sevoflurane and dexmedetomidine to achieve prompt sedation and trans-tracheal injection and bilateral superficial cervical block as analgesia for the intra-tracheal and the incision. The patient's condition deteriorated the next day, and the bronchoscopy showed that the carina and main bronchus were covered by a pseudomembrane, obstructing the airway below the tracheostomy. The patient eventually died two days after admission.

Conclusions: Dexmedetomidine has minimal impact on ventilatory function and anti-sialagogue properties, while sevoflurane has minimal effect on respiratory depression. This case presentation showed that a combination of sevoflurane and dexmedetomidine with spontaneous assisted ventilation could be helpful in tracheostomy procedures in pediatric patients with airway obstruction due to diphtheria, along with the use of trans-tracheal and superficial cervical block as the analgesia. This report also indicates that being vigilant in rapidly-progressing and fatal pediatric diphtheria cases is vital.

右美托咪定在白喉致气道阻塞患儿气管切开术气道管理中的作用:1例报告
简介:白喉是一种由产外毒素白喉棒状杆菌引起的传染病,在疫苗前时代是儿童死亡的主要原因。这种毒素通常局限于上呼吸道,可引起致命的气道阻塞。许多人在白喉病例中使用口气管插管来保护气道。然而,在镇静下气管造口术的效果,同时保持自发通气和镇痛,经气管和颈部浅表阻滞仍有待阐明。病例介绍:一名6岁儿童因呼吸窘迫被送往急诊室,并被诊断为白喉。口咽区厚膜,胸片示浸润,提示肺炎。患者在镇静下成功行紧急气管切开术,采用七氟醚联合右美托咪定及时镇静,经气管注射,双侧颈表阻滞作为气管内和切口的镇痛。次日患者病情恶化,支气管镜检查显示隆突和主支气管被假膜覆盖,阻塞了气管切开术下方的气道。患者最终在入院两天后死亡。结论:右美托咪定对呼吸功能和抗唾液功能的影响最小,七氟醚对呼吸抑制的影响最小。本病例报告显示,七氟醚和右美托咪定联合自主辅助通气,可以帮助因白喉引起气道阻塞的儿科患者进行气管切开术,同时使用经气管和颈部浅表阻滞作为镇痛。该报告还指出,对迅速发展和致命的儿科白喉病例保持警惕至关重要。
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