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A case of subglottic tumour presenting with type 2 respiratory failure
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 August 2015
Abstract
Although type 2 respiratory failure is a plausible late presentation for laryngeal tumours, very little published literature is available to support this theory.
This paper describes the unusual presentation of a subglottic tumour with uncompensated type 2 respiratory failure.
The patient was initially managed with biphasic positive airway pressure as a bridging measure while awaiting intensive care treatment and to provide sufficient time to arrange a surgical tracheostomy.
This case highlights the importance of clinical suspicion towards subglottic tumours in patients presenting with type 2 respiratory failure. The positive outcome indicates that biphasic positive airway pressure is a potential bridging therapy for upper airway obstruction and a safe and stable treatment option for patients in respiratory distress.
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