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====Pulmonary/airway==== | ====Pulmonary/airway==== | ||
*Airway obstruction | *Airway obstruction | ||
*[[Anaphylaxis]] | **[[Anaphylaxis]] | ||
*[[Aspirated foreign body]] | **[[Angioedema]] | ||
*[[Asthma (peds)|Asthma exacerbation]] | **[[Aspirated foreign body]] | ||
*[[ | **[[Asthma (peds)|Asthma exacerbation]] | ||
*[[ | |||
*[[ | *Structural | ||
*[[ | **[[Bronchopulmonary dysplasia]] | ||
*[[Bronchiolitis (peds)]], [[URI]] | **[[Choanal atresia]] | ||
*[[ | **[[Neoplasm]] | ||
*[[ | **[[Subglottic stenosis]] | ||
*[[ | **[[Tracheoesophageal fistula]] | ||
*[[ | **[[Tracheomalacia]] | ||
*[[ | **[[Spontaneous pneumothorax]] | ||
*[[ | |||
*[[ | *Infectious | ||
*[[ | **[[Bacterial tracheitis]] | ||
*[[ | **[[Bronchiolitis (peds)]], [[URI]] | ||
*[[Inhalation exposure]] | **[[Croup]] | ||
*[[ | **[[Epiglottitis]] | ||
* | **[[Pertussis]] | ||
**[[Pneumonia (peds)|Pneumonia]] | |||
**[[Cystic fibrosis]] exacerbation | |||
*[[Trauma]] | |||
**[[Rib fractures]] | |||
**[[Flail chest]] | |||
**[[Traumatic pneumothorax]] | |||
**[[Pulmonary contusion]] | |||
*Other | |||
**[[Inhalation exposure]] | |||
**[[Meconium aspiration syndrome]] | |||
**[[Pulmonary edema]] | |||
**[[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[cor pulmonale]] | |||
**[[Respiratory distress syndrome]] | |||
====Cardiac==== | ====Cardiac==== | ||
Revision as of 17:59, 2 August 2020
Pediatric Shortness of Breath
Pulmonary/airway
- Airway obstruction
- Structural
- Infectious
- Other
Cardiac
- Congenital heart disease
- Vascular ring
- Cardiac tamponade
- Congestive Heart Failure (peds)
- Myocarditis (peds)
Other diseases with abnormal respiration
- Normal neonatal periodic breathing (misinterpreted by caregivers as abnormal)
- Brief resolved unexplained event
- Anemia
- Abdominal distension (e.g. SBO, liver failure
- Neonatal abstinence syndrome
- Decreased perfusion states
- Metabolic acidosis
- CO Poisoning
- Diaphragm injury
- Renal Failure
- Electrolyte abnormalities
- Organophosphate toxicity
- Tick paralysis
- Fever (Peds)
- Panic attack
- Porphyria
