Title: Non Infectious Causes of Stridor in Paediaric Age Group 0-12 Years in Tertiary Care Hospital

Authors: Suganya.C, Nathiya.S, S.Ramesh

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v5i5.87

Abstract

Introduction: Stridor is an Abnormal, Harsh, High Pitched Inspiratory Sound Produced by Turbulent Airflow Through Partially Obstructed Airway of the Laryngeal area of the Extrathoracic Trachea. Croup & Laaryngomalacia Are the Most Common Infectious & Congenital Etiology of Stridor Respectively

Aim:  Non Infectious Causes of Stridor in Pediatric age group (0-12 years) in our Institute

Materials and Methods: This is an Observational study of 50 Cases of Stridor in Infants and Children Below 12 Years Presented at the Department of Paediatrics, Rajah Muthiah Medical College and Hospital, Chidambaram  during January 2015 to December 2015

Results: Majority of Stridor Cases are in the age group less than a year (56%) and Laryngomalacia (26%) is the most common non infectious cause of Stridor. males are more commonly affected

Conclusion: Majority of Paediatric cases Presenting with airway Problems Necessitates the Immediate Evaluation and Management and Delay in Diagnosis leads to Morbid Outcome.

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Corresponding Author

Suganya.C

Department of Pediatrics, Rajah Muthaih Medical College and Hospital,

Annamalai Nagar, Chidamabaram-608002, Tamil Nadu, India