Cause:Parainfluenza virus most commonly, respiratory syncytial virus (Respiratory Syncytial Virus Bronchiolitis), and others
Pathophys:Perhaps 2 types, or may be just 2 ends of a spectrum:
Si:Barking cough (seal-like), tachypnea, hoarseness, inspiratory stridor, intercostal muscle retractions; when severe, cyanosis and/or altered level of consciousness
r/o foreign body, epiglottitis, bacterial tracheitis (esp diphtheria), congenital anomaly (vascular ring etc.), whooping cough (Whooping Cough).
Xray:Soft tissue AP of neck shows steeple sign, a narrowing of air column in trachea as it approaches the larynx
Rx:
Humidified O2, blow-by sufficient, mist tests/100% humidity provide no further rx benefit (Jama 2006;295:1274)
Racemic epinephrine by neb or IPPB q 2 h but watch for rebound; decreases stridor and retractions within 30 min (Peds 1992;89:302)
Steroids (BMJ 2000;319:595; Jama 1998;279:1630), at least for hospitalized pts or to prevent hospitalization but appears to also speed healing and help even mild cases (Nejm 2004;351:1306)