Streptococcal pharyngitis: Difference between revisions

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#Lymphadenopathy
#Lymphadenopathy
#Tonsillar exudate or swelling
#Tonsillar exudate or swelling
==DDx==
#Causes
##Viral pharyngitis
##Retropharyngeal abscess
##[[Infectious Mononucleosis‎|EBV pharyngitis]]
##CMV pharyngitis
##Gonococcal pharyngitis
#Others
##[[PTA]]
##[[Retropharyngeal Abscess]]
##[[Ludwig's Angina]]
##[[Epiglottitis]]
== Treatment  ==
=== Treatment Algorithm by Centor Criteria ===


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**0 criteria - 80% NPV
**0 criteria - 80% NPV


=== Treatment Medications ===
==DDx==
#Causes
##Viral pharyngitis
##Retropharyngeal abscess
##[[Infectious Mononucleosis‎|EBV pharyngitis]]
##CMV pharyngitis
##Gonococcal pharyngitis
#Others
##[[PTA]]
##[[Retropharyngeal Abscess]]
##[[Ludwig's Angina]]
##[[Epiglottitis]]


== Treatment  ==
*Abx  
*Abx  
**Tx can be delayed for up to 9 days and still prevent major sequelae  
**Tx can be delayed for up to 9 days and still prevent major sequelae  
**Choices
**Options:
***Penicillin  
***Penicillin 250mg BID x 10d (child) or 500mg BID x 10d (adolescent) OR
****250mg BID x 10d (child) or 500mg BID x 10d (adolescent)  
***Bicillin 25-50Kmg/kg IM x 1 (max dose = 1.2million)  
***Bicillin  
***PCN allergic (mild):
****25-50Kmg/kg IM x 1 (max dose = 1.2million)  
****Cefuroxime 10mg/kg PO QID x 10d (child) or 250mg PO BID x 4d
***PCN Allergic
***PCN allergic (anaphylaxis):
****Cephalosporin (e.g.: Cefuroxime 10mg/kg PO QID x 10d (child) or 250mg PO BID x 4d)
****Clindamycin 7.5mg/kg PO QID x 10d (child) or 450mg PO TID x 10d OR
****If hx of PCN anaphylaxis: clindamycin 7.5mg/kg PO QID x 10d (child) or 450mg PO TID x 10d
****Azithromycin 12mg/kg QD (child) or 500mg on day 1; then 250mg on days 2-5
****Azithromycin 12mg/kg QD (child) or 500mg on day 1; then 250mg on days 2-5 [resistance rates as high as 15% in US]
*Steroids  
*Steroids  
**Single dose of dexamethasone shortens duration of pain
**Single dose of dexamethasone shortens duration of pain
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*Rosen's
*Rosen's
*Logan LK, McAuley JB, Shulman ST. [Macrolide treatment failure in streptococcal pharyngitis resulting in acute rheumatic Fever]. Pediatrics. 2012 Mar;129(3):e798-802. Epub 2012 Feb 6.
*Logan LK, McAuley JB, Shulman ST. [Macrolide treatment failure in streptococcal pharyngitis resulting in acute rheumatic Fever]. Pediatrics. 2012 Mar;129(3):e798-802. Epub 2012 Feb 6.
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Revision as of 04:20, 28 April 2012

Background

  • Strep pharyngitis
    • Peak in 5-15yr old
    • Rare in <2yr of age
    • Accounts for only 15-30% of pharyngitis

Clinical Features

  • Sore throat
  • Painful swallowing
  • Fever
  • N/V
  • Tonsillar exudate

Diagnosis - Centor Criteria

  1. History of fever
  2. Absence of cough
  3. Lymphadenopathy
  4. Tonsillar exudate or swelling
Points
Treatment
4
Rx without testing
3
Rapid Strep Test
2
Rapid Strep Test
1
Do not test/treat
0
Do not test/treat
  • Likelihood of streptococcal pharyngitis in pts presenting with sore throat
    • 4 criteria = 50% PPV
    • 3 criteria = 40% PPV
    • 0 criteria - 80% NPV

DDx

  1. Causes
    1. Viral pharyngitis
    2. Retropharyngeal abscess
    3. EBV pharyngitis
    4. CMV pharyngitis
    5. Gonococcal pharyngitis
  2. Others
    1. PTA
    2. Retropharyngeal Abscess
    3. Ludwig's Angina
    4. Epiglottitis

Treatment

  • Abx
    • Tx can be delayed for up to 9 days and still prevent major sequelae
    • Options:
      • Penicillin 250mg BID x 10d (child) or 500mg BID x 10d (adolescent) OR
      • Bicillin 25-50Kmg/kg IM x 1 (max dose = 1.2million)
      • PCN allergic (mild):
        • Cefuroxime 10mg/kg PO QID x 10d (child) or 250mg PO BID x 4d
      • PCN allergic (anaphylaxis):
        • Clindamycin 7.5mg/kg PO QID x 10d (child) or 450mg PO TID x 10d OR
        • Azithromycin 12mg/kg QD (child) or 500mg on day 1; then 250mg on days 2-5
  • Steroids
    • Single dose of dexamethasone shortens duration of pain

See Also

Source

  • Tintinalli
  • Rosen's
  • Logan LK, McAuley JB, Shulman ST. [Macrolide treatment failure in streptococcal pharyngitis resulting in acute rheumatic Fever]. Pediatrics. 2012 Mar;129(3):e798-802. Epub 2012 Feb 6.