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Croup and COVID-19 in a child: a case report and literature review

Chee Chean Lim, Jeyasakthy Saniasiaya, Jeyanthi Kulasegarah

2021BMJ Case Reports19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Croup (laryngotracheitis) is frequently encountered in the emergency department in a young child presenting with stridor. We describe a rare case of croup secondary to SARS-CoV-2 in an 18-month-old child who presented with stridor and respiratory distress and required urgent intubation. Subsequently, the child developed multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C). The child was monitored in paediatric intensive care unit. We would like to highlight that COVID-19 croup in children may be an indicator for MIS-C, and close monitoring is warranted as MIS-C is a life-threatening condition. Our limited experience suggests that COVID-19 croup especially if associated with MIS-C has an underlying more severe pathology and may require prolonged treatment in comparison with the typical croup or even COVID-19 croup. It is important to recognise this clinical entity during a time when most countries are in a third wave of COVID-19 pandemic.

Topics & Concepts

CroupStridorMedicineRespiratory distressPediatricsPandemicCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Intensive care medicineIntubationEmergency departmentIntensive careAirwayDiseaseAnesthesiaPathologyPsychiatryInfectious disease (medical specialty)Otolaryngology and Infectious DiseasesInfective Endocarditis Diagnosis and ManagementInfectious Diseases and Tuberculosis