TY - JOUR
T1 - Evidence-Based Evaluation And Management Of Patients With Pharyngitis In The Emergency Department
AU - Hildreth, Amy F.
AU - Takhar, Sukhjit
AU - Clark, Mark A.ndrew
AU - Hatten, Benjamin
PY - 2015/9/1
Y1 - 2015/9/1
N2 - Pharyngitis is a common presentation, but it can also be associated with life-threatening processes, including sepsis and airway compromise. Other conditions, such as thyroid disease and cardiac disease, may mimic pharyngitis. The emergency clinician must sort through the broad differential for this complaint using a systematic approach that protects against early closure of the diagnosis. This issue reviews the various international guidelines for pharyngitis and notes controversies in diagnostic and treatment strategies, specifically for management of suspected bacterial, viral, and fungal etiology. A management algorithm is presented, with recommendations based on a review of the best available evidence, taking into account patient comfort and outcomes, the need to reduce bacterial resistance, and costs.
AB - Pharyngitis is a common presentation, but it can also be associated with life-threatening processes, including sepsis and airway compromise. Other conditions, such as thyroid disease and cardiac disease, may mimic pharyngitis. The emergency clinician must sort through the broad differential for this complaint using a systematic approach that protects against early closure of the diagnosis. This issue reviews the various international guidelines for pharyngitis and notes controversies in diagnostic and treatment strategies, specifically for management of suspected bacterial, viral, and fungal etiology. A management algorithm is presented, with recommendations based on a review of the best available evidence, taking into account patient comfort and outcomes, the need to reduce bacterial resistance, and costs.
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M3 - Review article
C2 - 26276908
AN - SCOPUS:84945315760
SN - 1524-1971
VL - 17
SP - 1-16; quiz 16-7
JO - Emergency medicine practice
JF - Emergency medicine practice
IS - 9
ER -