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Adult epiglottitis and postobstructive pulmonary edema in a patient with severe coronary artery disease.

Epiglottitis is a rare cause of upper airway obstruction that may lead to death in the adult. We report the case of a patient with severe coronary artery disease with adult epiglottitis who required emergency endotracheal intubation. Relief of the airway obstruction was followed by the development of postobstructive pulmonary edema. The literature is reviewed and the following recommendations are made: Patients with adult epiglottitis should be intubated in the presence of any respiratory signs or symptoms. All others should be observed in an intensive care unit with a skilled anesthesiologist available to carry out emergency endotracheal intubation. Inhalation induction with halothane in oxygen should be considered initially; failing that, rigid bronchoscopy, tracheostomy, or transtracheal ventilation should be available. Postobstructive pulmonary edema should be anticipated after relief of airway obstruction has occurred; it can be treated with fluid restriction, diuretics, and continuous positive airway pressure.

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