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Shree sahjanand institute of nursing,
Upper Respiratory Tract Infections
Presented by
Mr. AKRAM KHAN
M.S.N. (HOD)
ASST. PROFESSOR
SSIN, BHAVNAGAR
1
Upper Respiratory Tract
Infections
• Acute tonsillitis
• Acute pharyngitis
• Acute otitis media
• Acute sinusitis
• Common cold
• Acute laryngitis
• Otitis externa
• Mastoiditis
• Acute apiglottis
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Objectives
• At the end of this session, the
participants should be able to;
– List upper respiratory tract infections
– Make differential diagnosis between
URTI
– Define criteria for antibiotic use
– Apply and interpret the McIsaac
scoring
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Tonsilitis-pharyngitis
• Bacteria
– S. pyogenes
– C. diphteriae
– N. gonorrhoeae
• Viruses
– Epstein-Barr virus
– Adenovirus
– Influenza A, B
– Coxsackie A
– Parainfluenzae
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Causative organisms
• < 3 years
–  100 % viral
• 5-15 years
– 15-30 % GABHS
• Adult
– 10 % GABHS
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Due to streptococci:
• Spreads by close contact and through
air
• Spread more in crowded areas (KG,
school, army..)
• Most common among 5-15 age
group
• More frequent among lower socio-
economic classes
• Most common during winter and
spring
• Incubation period 2-4 days/ 42 6
Signs/symptoms
 Sore throat
 Anterior cervical LAP
 Fever > 38 C
 Difficulty in swallowing
 Headache, fatigue
 Muscle pain
 Nausea, vomiting
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Tonsillar hyperemia /
exudates
Soft palate petechia
Absence of coughing
Absence of nose drip
Absence of hoarseness
Viral tonsillitis/pharyngitis
• Having additional rhinitis,
hoarseness, conjunctivitis and cough
• Pharyngitis is accompanied by
conjunctivitis in adenovirus
infections
• Oral vesicles, ulcers point to viruses
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Exudates
• GABHS
• EBV (Epstein-Barr virus)
• Adenovirus
• Primary HIV infection
• Candida albicans
• Francisella tularensis
(GN aerobic bacteria)
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Lymphadenopathy
• GABHS
• Epstein-Barr virus
• Adenovirus
• Human herpesvirus type 6
• Tularemia
• HIV infection
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Laboratory
• Throat swab
– Gold standard
• Rapid antigen test
– If negative need swab
• ASO
– May remain + for 1 year
• WBC count
• Peripheral smear
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Throat Culture
• Pathogens looked for
– Group A beta hemolytic streptococci
– C. diphteriae (rare)
– N. gonorrhoeae (rare)
• If GABHS do we need antibiogram?
– Is there resistence to penicilline?
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Tonsillitis due to Streptococci
• Supurative complications
– Abscess
– Sinusitis, otitis, mastoiditis
– Cavernous sinus thrombosis
– Toxic shock syndrome
– Cervical lymphadenitis
– Septic arthritis, osteomyelitis
– Recurrent tonsillitis/pharyngitis
• Nonsupurative complications
– Acute romatoid fever
– Acute glomerulonephritis
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Aim of Treatment
• Prevention of complications
• Symptomatic improvement
• Bacterial eradication
• Prevention of contamination
• Reducing unnecessary antibiotic use
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Treatment
• Many different antibiotics can
eradicate GABHS from pharynx
• Starting treatment within 9 days is
enough to prevent ARF
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Antibiotics NOT to be used
• Tetracycline
• Sulphonamides
• Co-trimoxasole
• Cloramphenicole
• Aminoglycosides
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GABHS
• Control culture after full dose
treatment?
– NO
• If history of ARF:
– Take control culture after treatment
• No need to screen or treat carriers
/ 42 17
Mc Isaac Scoring
• Developed by Mc Isaac and friends
• Decreases antibiotic usage by 48%
• No increase in throat swabs
/ 42 18
http://www.cmaj.ca/cgi/content/abstract/163/7/811
Antibiotics in Tonsillitis/pharyngitis due to
GABHS
ORAL
Penicilline V Children:2x250 mg or 3x250mg,10 days
Adults:3x500 mg or 4x500mg,10 days
PARENTERAL
Benzathine penicilline Adults:<27kg:600 000 U single dose, IM
>27 kg:1.200 000 U single dose, IM
ALLERGY TO PENICILLINE
Erithromycine estolate 20-40 mg/kg/day, 2x1 or 3x1, 10 days
Erithromycine ethyl succinate 40 mg/kg/day, 2x1 or 3x1, 10 days
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Acute Otitis Media
• AOM
• AOM not responding to treatment:
Sustained clinical and autoscopy findings
despite 48-72 therapy
• Recurrent otitis media: 3 AOM attacks
within 6 moths or 4 attacks within 1 year
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AOM causes
• S. pneumoniae 30%
• H. İnfluenzae 20%
• M. Catarrhalis 15%
• S. pyogenes 3%
• S. aureus 2%
• No growth 10-30%
• Chronic otitis media: P. aeruginosa, S.
aureus, anaerobic bacteria
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Acute Otitis Media
• 85% of children up to 3 years experience at
least one,
• 50% of children up to 3 years experience at
least two attacks
• AOM is usually self-limited. Rarely
benefits from antibiotics.
• 81 % undergo spontaneus resolution.
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Signs and Symptoms
• Symptoms
– Autalgia
– Ear draining
– Hearing loss
– Fever
– Fatigue
– Irritability
– Tinnitus,
vertigo
• Otoscopic findings
– Tympanic membrane
erythema
– Inflammation
– Bulging
– Effusion
• Hearing loss
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Antibiotics
First choice
Amoxicilline 40 mg/kg/day, 3 doses
Trimet./Sulfamethoxazole 8mg TM/40mg SMX/kg 2 dose
Second choice
Amoxicilline/clavulanate 45 mg/kg/day, 2 doses
Erythromycin 40-50 mg/kg/day, 3 doses
Reurrent AOM prophylaxis
Sulfisoxazole 75 mg/kg/day, single dose 3-6 mo
Amoxicilline 20 mg/kg/day, sinle dose 3-6 mo
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Acute Rhinitis / Sinusitis
Acute sinusitis
• Str. pneumoniae %41
• H. influenzae %35
• M. catarrhalis %8
• Others %16
Strep. pyogenes
S. aureus
Rhinovirus
Parainfluenzae
Veilonella, peptokoccus
Chronic sinusitis
• Anaerob bakteria:
Bactroides,
Fusobacterium
• S. aureus
• Strep. pyogenes
• Str. pneumoniae
• Gram (-) bakteria
• Fungi
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Acute Sinusitis
• Paranasal sinuses:
– Frontal
– Ethmoid
– Maxillary
– Sphenoid
• Most common during childhood
– Maxillary
– Ethmoid
• After age 10
– Frontal
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Predisposition to Sinusitis
• Anatomical: septal deviation,
• Mukociliary functions: cystic fibrosis, immotile
cilia synd.
• Systemic dis., immune deficiency.: DM, AIDS,
CRF
• Allergy: Nasal poliposis, asthma
• Neoplasia
• Environmental: smoking, air pollution, trauma...
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Acute Rhinosinusitis
• Most important: Headache and postnasal
dripping
• Face congestion
• Fever, fatigue, headache increased by
leaning forward
• Nose obstruction
• Nose dripping
• Purulent secretions (rhinoscopy)
• Sensitivity over the sinuses
• Halitosis
/ 42 29
Acute rhinosinusitis
Rhinitis
• Increased symptoms after 5 days
• Symptoms lasting > 10 days
• Decreasing viral symptoms, nasal
secretion becoming more purulent
are indicative for acute rhinosinusitis
/ 42 30
Diagnosis
• Direct x-ray
– Diffuse opacification
– Mucosal thickening >4 mm
– air-fluid level
• Sinus aspiration
– Rarely performed
• Nasal endoskopy
• Tomography
– More sensitive compared with direct
x-ray
– Indicated before surgery
/ 42 31
Treatment
• Ampirical
– Specific microbiologic diagnosis
difficult
• Primary pathogens
– S. pneumoniae
– H. influenzae
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Antibiotics for Sinusitis
• Amoxycilline (Alfoxil) 3x500mg/d PO 10 d
• Amoxycilline/clavulonate (Augmentin) 3x625
mg/d PO 10 d
• Sefprosil(Serozil) 2x1000 mg/d PO 10 d
• Sefuroxim (Zinnat) 2x250 mg/d PO 10 d
• Azithromycine (Zitromax) First day 1x500 mg,
then 1x250 mg/d PO 5 d
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Support Therapy
• Decongestants
– Short duration 3-5 days
• Antihistamines
– If allergy
• Normal saline
• Local steroids
/ 42 34
Common Cold
• Adults
Rhinovirus
• Children
Parainfluenzae
and Respiratory
syncytial
virus (RSV)
/ 42 35
Common Cold
• Fatigue
• Feeling cold, shuddering
• Nose burning, obstruction, running
• Sneezing
• Fever
/ 42 36
Influenza (flu)
• Causes epidemics and pandemics
• Highly contagious
• Viral infection.
/ 42 37
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Cause
• 80 % Influenzae virus
• Parainfluenza %2-9
• Rhinovirus %3
• Adenovirus %4
Influenza
• Sudden onset after 12-24 hours
incubation
• General weakness and fatigue
• Feeling cold, shivering, temp. Up to
39-40 C
• No sore throat or running nose
• Severe back, muscle and joint pain
/ 42 39
Treatment of common cold and
influenza
/ 42 40
Assignment …………????
• What about nursing
management….??????
/ 42 41
• THANKS TO ALL
/ 42 42

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UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTION BY AKRAM KHAN

  • 1. Shree sahjanand institute of nursing, Upper Respiratory Tract Infections Presented by Mr. AKRAM KHAN M.S.N. (HOD) ASST. PROFESSOR SSIN, BHAVNAGAR 1
  • 2. Upper Respiratory Tract Infections • Acute tonsillitis • Acute pharyngitis • Acute otitis media • Acute sinusitis • Common cold • Acute laryngitis • Otitis externa • Mastoiditis • Acute apiglottis / 42 2
  • 3. Objectives • At the end of this session, the participants should be able to; – List upper respiratory tract infections – Make differential diagnosis between URTI – Define criteria for antibiotic use – Apply and interpret the McIsaac scoring / 42 3
  • 4. Tonsilitis-pharyngitis • Bacteria – S. pyogenes – C. diphteriae – N. gonorrhoeae • Viruses – Epstein-Barr virus – Adenovirus – Influenza A, B – Coxsackie A – Parainfluenzae / 42 4
  • 5. Causative organisms • < 3 years –  100 % viral • 5-15 years – 15-30 % GABHS • Adult – 10 % GABHS / 42 5
  • 6. Due to streptococci: • Spreads by close contact and through air • Spread more in crowded areas (KG, school, army..) • Most common among 5-15 age group • More frequent among lower socio- economic classes • Most common during winter and spring • Incubation period 2-4 days/ 42 6
  • 7. Signs/symptoms  Sore throat  Anterior cervical LAP  Fever > 38 C  Difficulty in swallowing  Headache, fatigue  Muscle pain  Nausea, vomiting / 42 7 Tonsillar hyperemia / exudates Soft palate petechia Absence of coughing Absence of nose drip Absence of hoarseness
  • 8. Viral tonsillitis/pharyngitis • Having additional rhinitis, hoarseness, conjunctivitis and cough • Pharyngitis is accompanied by conjunctivitis in adenovirus infections • Oral vesicles, ulcers point to viruses / 42 8
  • 9. Exudates • GABHS • EBV (Epstein-Barr virus) • Adenovirus • Primary HIV infection • Candida albicans • Francisella tularensis (GN aerobic bacteria) / 42 9
  • 10. Lymphadenopathy • GABHS • Epstein-Barr virus • Adenovirus • Human herpesvirus type 6 • Tularemia • HIV infection / 42 10
  • 11. Laboratory • Throat swab – Gold standard • Rapid antigen test – If negative need swab • ASO – May remain + for 1 year • WBC count • Peripheral smear / 42 11
  • 12. Throat Culture • Pathogens looked for – Group A beta hemolytic streptococci – C. diphteriae (rare) – N. gonorrhoeae (rare) • If GABHS do we need antibiogram? – Is there resistence to penicilline? 12
  • 13. Tonsillitis due to Streptococci • Supurative complications – Abscess – Sinusitis, otitis, mastoiditis – Cavernous sinus thrombosis – Toxic shock syndrome – Cervical lymphadenitis – Septic arthritis, osteomyelitis – Recurrent tonsillitis/pharyngitis • Nonsupurative complications – Acute romatoid fever – Acute glomerulonephritis 13
  • 14. Aim of Treatment • Prevention of complications • Symptomatic improvement • Bacterial eradication • Prevention of contamination • Reducing unnecessary antibiotic use / 42 14
  • 15. Treatment • Many different antibiotics can eradicate GABHS from pharynx • Starting treatment within 9 days is enough to prevent ARF / 42 15
  • 16. Antibiotics NOT to be used • Tetracycline • Sulphonamides • Co-trimoxasole • Cloramphenicole • Aminoglycosides / 42 16
  • 17. GABHS • Control culture after full dose treatment? – NO • If history of ARF: – Take control culture after treatment • No need to screen or treat carriers / 42 17
  • 18. Mc Isaac Scoring • Developed by Mc Isaac and friends • Decreases antibiotic usage by 48% • No increase in throat swabs / 42 18 http://www.cmaj.ca/cgi/content/abstract/163/7/811
  • 19. Antibiotics in Tonsillitis/pharyngitis due to GABHS ORAL Penicilline V Children:2x250 mg or 3x250mg,10 days Adults:3x500 mg or 4x500mg,10 days PARENTERAL Benzathine penicilline Adults:<27kg:600 000 U single dose, IM >27 kg:1.200 000 U single dose, IM ALLERGY TO PENICILLINE Erithromycine estolate 20-40 mg/kg/day, 2x1 or 3x1, 10 days Erithromycine ethyl succinate 40 mg/kg/day, 2x1 or 3x1, 10 days / 42 19
  • 20. Acute Otitis Media • AOM • AOM not responding to treatment: Sustained clinical and autoscopy findings despite 48-72 therapy • Recurrent otitis media: 3 AOM attacks within 6 moths or 4 attacks within 1 year / 42 20
  • 21. AOM causes • S. pneumoniae 30% • H. İnfluenzae 20% • M. Catarrhalis 15% • S. pyogenes 3% • S. aureus 2% • No growth 10-30% • Chronic otitis media: P. aeruginosa, S. aureus, anaerobic bacteria / 42 21
  • 22. Acute Otitis Media • 85% of children up to 3 years experience at least one, • 50% of children up to 3 years experience at least two attacks • AOM is usually self-limited. Rarely benefits from antibiotics. • 81 % undergo spontaneus resolution. / 42 22
  • 23. Signs and Symptoms • Symptoms – Autalgia – Ear draining – Hearing loss – Fever – Fatigue – Irritability – Tinnitus, vertigo • Otoscopic findings – Tympanic membrane erythema – Inflammation – Bulging – Effusion • Hearing loss / 42 23
  • 24. Antibiotics First choice Amoxicilline 40 mg/kg/day, 3 doses Trimet./Sulfamethoxazole 8mg TM/40mg SMX/kg 2 dose Second choice Amoxicilline/clavulanate 45 mg/kg/day, 2 doses Erythromycin 40-50 mg/kg/day, 3 doses Reurrent AOM prophylaxis Sulfisoxazole 75 mg/kg/day, single dose 3-6 mo Amoxicilline 20 mg/kg/day, sinle dose 3-6 mo / 42 24
  • 25. Acute Rhinitis / Sinusitis Acute sinusitis • Str. pneumoniae %41 • H. influenzae %35 • M. catarrhalis %8 • Others %16 Strep. pyogenes S. aureus Rhinovirus Parainfluenzae Veilonella, peptokoccus Chronic sinusitis • Anaerob bakteria: Bactroides, Fusobacterium • S. aureus • Strep. pyogenes • Str. pneumoniae • Gram (-) bakteria • Fungi / 42 25
  • 26. Acute Sinusitis • Paranasal sinuses: – Frontal – Ethmoid – Maxillary – Sphenoid • Most common during childhood – Maxillary – Ethmoid • After age 10 – Frontal / 42 26
  • 28. Predisposition to Sinusitis • Anatomical: septal deviation, • Mukociliary functions: cystic fibrosis, immotile cilia synd. • Systemic dis., immune deficiency.: DM, AIDS, CRF • Allergy: Nasal poliposis, asthma • Neoplasia • Environmental: smoking, air pollution, trauma... / 42 28
  • 29. Acute Rhinosinusitis • Most important: Headache and postnasal dripping • Face congestion • Fever, fatigue, headache increased by leaning forward • Nose obstruction • Nose dripping • Purulent secretions (rhinoscopy) • Sensitivity over the sinuses • Halitosis / 42 29
  • 30. Acute rhinosinusitis Rhinitis • Increased symptoms after 5 days • Symptoms lasting > 10 days • Decreasing viral symptoms, nasal secretion becoming more purulent are indicative for acute rhinosinusitis / 42 30
  • 31. Diagnosis • Direct x-ray – Diffuse opacification – Mucosal thickening >4 mm – air-fluid level • Sinus aspiration – Rarely performed • Nasal endoskopy • Tomography – More sensitive compared with direct x-ray – Indicated before surgery / 42 31
  • 32. Treatment • Ampirical – Specific microbiologic diagnosis difficult • Primary pathogens – S. pneumoniae – H. influenzae / 42 32
  • 33. Antibiotics for Sinusitis • Amoxycilline (Alfoxil) 3x500mg/d PO 10 d • Amoxycilline/clavulonate (Augmentin) 3x625 mg/d PO 10 d • Sefprosil(Serozil) 2x1000 mg/d PO 10 d • Sefuroxim (Zinnat) 2x250 mg/d PO 10 d • Azithromycine (Zitromax) First day 1x500 mg, then 1x250 mg/d PO 5 d / 42 33
  • 34. Support Therapy • Decongestants – Short duration 3-5 days • Antihistamines – If allergy • Normal saline • Local steroids / 42 34
  • 35. Common Cold • Adults Rhinovirus • Children Parainfluenzae and Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) / 42 35
  • 36. Common Cold • Fatigue • Feeling cold, shuddering • Nose burning, obstruction, running • Sneezing • Fever / 42 36
  • 37. Influenza (flu) • Causes epidemics and pandemics • Highly contagious • Viral infection. / 42 37
  • 38. / 42 38 Cause • 80 % Influenzae virus • Parainfluenza %2-9 • Rhinovirus %3 • Adenovirus %4
  • 39. Influenza • Sudden onset after 12-24 hours incubation • General weakness and fatigue • Feeling cold, shivering, temp. Up to 39-40 C • No sore throat or running nose • Severe back, muscle and joint pain / 42 39
  • 40. Treatment of common cold and influenza / 42 40
  • 41. Assignment …………???? • What about nursing management….?????? / 42 41
  • 42. • THANKS TO ALL / 42 42