Literature DB >> 18091599

An upper airway obstruction emergency: Ludwig angina.

Yu-Kung Chou1, Chao-Yi Lee, Hai-Hsuan Chao.   

Abstract

Ludwig angina remains a potentially lethal disease, rapidly spreading bilateral cellulitis of the submental, sublingual, and submandibular spaces, which bears the threat for rapid airway obstruction. Since the introduction of antibiotics in 1940s, the mortality was reduced significantly. This resulted in the rare occurrence of the disease, leaving many physicians with limited experience of Ludwig angina. Although the occurrence of Ludwig angina in adults is rare, its presence in the pediatric edentulous population is even more uncommon. Because the unfamiliarity with this disease is now increasing, unnecessary delaying diagnosis or inadequate management may occur and may result in serious complications. This presentation will consist of a historical review, discussion of pathophysiology, followed by clinical presentation, etiology, bacteriology, and management. With early diagnosis, airway observation and management, aggressive intravenous antibiotic therapy, and judicious surgical intervention, the disease should resolve without complications. In addition, the source of infection should be determined and eliminated if possible. A thoughtful, individualized management strategy seems to be the most reasonable approach to the disease.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18091599     DOI: 10.1097/pec.0b013e31815c9d4a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Emerg Care        ISSN: 0749-5161            Impact factor:   1.454


  4 in total

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2.  Severe Hyponatremia due to Phlegmonous Trismus.

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3.  Retrospective analysis of etiology and comorbid diseases associated with Ludwig's Angina.

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Journal:  Ann Maxillofac Surg       Date:  2015 Jul-Dec

Review 4.  A Review of Evidence-Based Recommendations for Pericoronitis Management and a Systematic Review of Antibiotic Prescribing for Pericoronitis among Dentists: Inappropriate Pericoronitis Treatment Is a Critical Factor of Antibiotic Overuse in Dentistry.

Authors:  Jan Schmidt; Martina Kunderova; Nela Pilbauerova; Martin Kapitan
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-06-24       Impact factor: 3.390

  4 in total

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