Update on childhood and adult infectious tracheitis

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TitreUpdate on childhood and adult infectious tracheitis
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuteursBlot M., Bonniaud-Blot P., Favrolt N., Bonniaud P., Chavanet P., Piroth L.
JournalMEDECINE ET MALADIES INFECTIEUSES
Volume47
Pagination443-452
Date PublishedNOV
Type of ArticleReview
ISSN0399-077X
Mots-clésCroup, Tracheitis, Ventilator-associated tracheitis
Résumé

The trachea is a pivotal organ of the respiratory tract. Rather than a genuine anatomic border, it acts as a crossroad in all respiratory infectious processes. Even though not strictly limited to the trachea, infections such as laryngotracheitis and tracheobronchitis are frequently diagnosed in children, in particular during the winter season. Infectious tracheitis etiologies are diverse and the distinction between viral and bacterial origins, albeit difficult, remains relevant considering the substantial differences in terms of gravity and therapeutic management. This literature review summarizes the microbiological and clinical aspects of community-acquired and nosocomial tracheitis in adults and children, as well as the adequate diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. It also highlights the emergence of fungal tracheitis in immunocompromised patients, of ventilator-associated tracheitis in intensive care medicine, and beyond all that the potential short and long-term consequences of tracheitis. (C) 2017 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

DOI10.1016/j.medmal.2017.06.006