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Introducción: El edema agudo del pulmón es una enfermedad frecuente en los pacientes que se presentan en los servicios de urgencias. Objetivo: Caracterizar a los pacientes con edema agudo del pulmón en el servicio de urgencias. Método: Se realizó un estudio descriptivo y transversal en 37 pacientes con edema agudo del pulmón, que asistieron al cuerpo de guardia del Hospital Clinicoquirúrgico Docente Dr. Joaquín Castillo Duany de Santiago de Cuba, desde enero a noviembre de 2019. Las variables estudiadas fueron edad, sexo, estado al egreso y uso de la ventilación no invasiva. Resultados: No hubo diferencias entre ambos sexos, predominaron los mayores de 60 años, que padecían de hipertensión arterial. Se comprobó el poco uso de la ventilación no invasiva o invasiva. Conclusiones: El edema agudo del pulmón es más frecuente en pacientes mayores de 60 años, sin distinción de sexo. La mayoría lo presenta relacionado con la hipertensión arterial y existe un escaso uso de la ventilación no invasiva en estos casos.
Introduction: Acute pulmonary edema is a frequent disease among patients in emergency services. Objective: To characterize patients with acute pulmonary edema who attended the emergency services. Methods: A descriptive and cross-sectional study of 37 patients with acute pulmonary edema who attended the emergency services of Dr. Joaquín Castillo Duany Teaching Clinical Surgical Hospital in Santiago de Cuba was carried out, from January to November 2019. The studied variables were age, sex, alive or dead when discharged, noninvasive ventilation usage. Results: There were no differences between the sexes; there was a prevalence of patients older than 60 years of age, who suffered from hypertension. It was demonstrated low noninvasive or invasive ventilation usage. Conclusions: Acute pulmonary edema is more frequent among patients older than 60 years of age in both sexes. Most of the patients suffered from hypertension and there was a deficit in the implementation of noninvasive ventilation in these cases.
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Pulmonary Edema , Emergencies , Pulmonary Ventilation , Noninvasive Ventilation , Arterial Pressure , HypertensionABSTRACT
Introducción. El edema pulmonar por reexpansión es una complicación poco frecuente, secundaria a una rápida reexpansión pulmonar posterior al drenaje por toracentesis o toracostomía cerrada. Al día de hoy, se ha descrito una incidencia menor al 1 % tras toracostomía cerrada, con mayor prevalencia en la segunda y tercera década de la vida. Su mecanismo fisiopatológico exacto es desconocido; se ha planteado un proceso multifactorial de daño intersticial pulmonar asociado con un desequilibrio de las fuerzas hidrostáticas. Caso clínico. Presentamos el caso de un paciente que desarrolló edema pulmonar por reexpansión posterior a toracostomía cerrada. Se hizo una revisión de la literatura sobre esta complicación. Resultados. Aunque la clínica sugiere el diagnóstico, la secuencia de imágenes desempeña un papel fundamental. En la mayoría de los casos suele ser autolimitado, por lo que su manejo es principalmente de soporte; sin embargo, se han reportado tasas de mortalidad que alcanzan hasta el 20 %, por tanto, es importante conocer los factores de riesgo y las medidas preventivas. Conclusión. El edema pulmonar de reexpansión posterior a toracostomía es una complicación rara en los casos con neumotórax, aunque es una complicación que se puede presentar en la práctica diaria, por lo cual debe tenerse en mente para poder hacer el diagnóstico y un manejo adecuado.
Introduction. Re-expansion pulmonary edema is a rare complication secondary to rapid pulmonary re-expansion after drainage by thoracentesis and/or closed thoracostomy. As of today, an incidence of less than 1% has been described after closed thoracostomy, with a higher prevalence in the second and third decades of life. Its exact pathophysiological mechanism is unknown; a multifactorial process of lung interstitial damage associated with an imbalance of hydrostatic forces has been proposed. Clinical case. We present the case of a patient who developed pulmonary edema due to re-expansion after closed thoracostomy, conducting a review of the literature on this complication. Results. Although the clinic suggests the diagnosis, the sequence of images plays a fundamental role. In most cases, it tends to be a self-limited disease, so its management is mainly supportive. However, mortality rates of up to 20% have been recorded. Therefore, it is important to identify patients with major risk factors and initiate preventive measures in these patients. Conclusions. Re-expansion pulmonary edema after thoracostomy is a rare complication in cases with pneumothorax; however, it is a complication that can occur in daily practice. Therefore, it must be kept in mind to be able to make the diagnosis and an adequate management.
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Humans , Pneumothorax , Pulmonary Edema , Iatrogenic Disease , Postoperative Complications , Thoracostomy , Acute Lung InjuryABSTRACT
Background: Sympathetic crashing causes sudden cardiac failure in minutes or hours. Early diagnosis and treatment may avoid acute heart failure fatalities. Sympathetic crashing reduces afterload, shifting fluid into the pulmonary circulation and causing pulmonary edema. The usual strategy of progressively increasing vasodilator dosage has increased preload. Treating SCAPE with large doses of nitroglycerin and non-invasive breathing is helpful. High doses of nitroglycerin boost afterload and eliminate ICU admissions. In this study, a standard protocol for the treatment of patients with sympathetic crashing acute pulmonary edema is assessed for its effectiveness. Methods: An observational study was conducted prospectively at Bhima Bhoi Medical College and Hospital in Balangir, Odisha, India over the course of a year. The patients presenting with SCAPE symptoms were treated according to standard protocol. The outcomes were subjected to statistical analysis to derive a correlation between treatment and response. Results: The mean initial bolus given to all the patients was 836 礸. The total cumulative dose of nitroglycerin used in each patient was 36 mg. The symptoms of most of the patients resolved within the first 6 hours of treatment. Conclusions: The standard protocol developed at the institute, which included a high dose of nitroglycerine along with non-invasive ventilation, was efficient in treating acute heart failure due to sympathetic crashing and acute pulmonary edema. Nitroglycerin, along with non-invasive ventilation, should be used in the management of sympathetic crashing pulmonary edema and acute heart failure.
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Objective:To investigate the therapeutic effect of high-flow nasal cannula oxygen therapy (HFNC) and non-invasive positive pressure ventilation (NPPV) on patients with pulmonary edema caused by seawater drowning.Methods:A retrospective analysis method was used. Based on the Utstein database of emergency drowning in the First Hospital of Qinhuangdao, the clinical data of patients with seawater drowning pulmonary edema admitted to the emergency medicine department of the First Hospital of Qinhuangdao from January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2022 were collected. The patients were divided into NPPV group and HFNC group according to different ventilation methods. The general data, endotracheal intubation rate in 7 days, arterial blood gas analysis indexes [arterial partial pressure of oxygen (PaO 2), arterial partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PaCO 2), arterial oxygen saturation (SaO 2)] and hemodynamic indexes (systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, mean arterial pressure, heart rate, blood lactic acid) before and after treatment, length of stay in intensive care unit (ICU), oxygen therapy comfort of the two groups were compared. Results:A total of 54 patients were enrolled, including 21 patients in the NPPV group and 33 patients in the HFNC group. There were no significant differences in gender, age, state of consciousness and other general information between the two groups. Compared with NPPV group, the rate of endotracheal intubation in HFNC group within 7 days was significantly lower [24.2% (8/33) vs. 33.3% (7/21), P < 0.05]. Before treatment, there were no significant differences in arterial blood gas analysis and hemodynamics between the two groups. After treatment, the above indexes in both groups were significantly improved compared with those before treatment, and PaO 2, SaO 2, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure and mean arterial pressure in HFNC group were significantly higher than those in NPPV group [PaO 2 (mmHg, 1 mmHg≈0.133kPa): 93.56±6.37 vs. 82.14±6.25, SaO 2: 1.02±0.09 vs. 0.95±0.11, systolic blood pressure (mmHg): 117.37±8.43 vs. 110.42±8.38, diastolic blood pressure (mmHg): 79.43±7.61 vs. 72.21±4.32, mean arterial pressure (mmHg): 92.34±6.32 vs. 85.12±5.38], PaCO 2, heart rate and blood lactic acid were significantly lower than those in NPPV group [PaCO 2 (mmHg) : 34.26±5.63 vs. 37.24±6.22, heart rate (times/min): 73.38±7.56 vs. 86.25±5.41, blood lactic acid (mmol/L): 1.38±0.36 vs. 2.25±1.14], and the differences were statistically significant (all P < 0.05). In addition, the length of ICU stay in HFNC group was significantly shorter than that in NPPV group (days: 13.30±2.38 vs. 16.27±4.26), and the comfort rate of oxygen therapy was significantly higher than that in NPPV group [66.7% (22/33) vs. 42.8% (9/21)], with statistical significance (all P < 0.05). Conclusion:HFNC can improve the oxygenation of patients with pulmonary edema caused by seawater drowning, improve hemodynamics, reduce the rate of tracheal intubation, shorten the length of ICU stay, and improve the comfort of oxygen therapy, which has certain clinical application value.
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Objective To compare the accuracy of bedside lung ultrasound in emergency(BLUE)and combined cardiac-lung and additional ultrasound(CLAUS)for diagnosing the causes of acute dyspnea.Methods Totally 1 016 patients with acute dyspnea were retrospectively enrolled and divided into cardiogenic pulmonary edema group(n=268),pneumonia group(n=574),pneumothorax group(n=33),pulmonary embolism group(n=67)and CAD(chronic obstructive pulmonary disease/asthma/diaphragmatic dysfunction)group(n=74)according to the causes of acute dyspnea.The findings of CLAUS protocol were compared among groups,and the accuracy of BLUE and CLAUS protocol for diagnosing the causes of acute dyspnea were also compared.Results CLAUS showed that B-B and B-C were the most common modes in cardiogenic pulmonary edema group,while A-B/A-C/B-A/B-B/B-C/C-C modes were common in pneumonia group,and A-A mode was the most common in pneumothorax group,pulmonary embolism group and CAD group.Significant differences of the manifestations of pulmonary ultrasound,pleural feature of anterior chest wall,left/right cardiac insufficiency and abnormal inferior vena cava diameter were found among groups(all P<0.05).The accuracy of BLUE and CLAUS protocol for diagnosing the causes of acute dyspnea was 86.91%(883/1 016)and 94.49%(960/1 016),respectively,the latter was higher than the former(χ2=34.587,P<0.05).Conclusion CLAUS protocol could be used to effectively diagnose the causes of acute dyspnea,with higher accuracy than BLUE protocol.
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En las alturas, sobre todo a 2500 metros sobre el nivel del mar, la cantidad absoluta de oxígeno va decreciendo y por lo tanto la cantidad disponible para el intercambio gaseoso disminuye, produciéndose una vasoconstricción hipóxica pulmonar (VHP). La VHP asociada a la hipoxia hipobárica de la altura produce un aumento de la presión pulmonar que es mayor en los lactantes y a mayores alturas. No hay valores únicos de saturación de oxígeno (SatO2) en la altura, porque ésta va disminuyendo según el mayor nivel de altura, aumenta con la edad, y la brecha entre la vigilia y sueño es grande (sobre todo en los primeros meses de vida). El 25% de los niños sanos que viven en altura tienen valores de SatO2 significativamente menores que el 75% restante. Los valores normales de los índices de apnea/hipopnea son distintos a los de nivel del mar. El edema pulmonar de las alturas es una patología frecuente, que se produce por un incremento desproporcionado en la VHP reflejando una hiperactividad del lecho vascular pulmonar ante la exposición aguda a la hipoxia hipobárica. Tiene cuatro fenotipos, es infrecuente en menores de 5 años y rara vez es mortal, la sospecha clínica y el manejo oportuno con oxigeno es la clave. Finalmente, en la altura los valores normales de la función pulmonar de la espirometría, oscilometría de impulso y capacidad de difusión son distintos que a nivel del mar.
At high altitude, especially > 2,500 meters above sea level, the absolute amount of oxygen decreases and therefore the amount available for gas exchange decreases, producing hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction (VHP). VHP associated with high-altitude hypobaric hypoxia produces an increase in pulmonary pressure that is greater in infants and at higher altitudes. There are no single values of oxygen saturation (SatO2) at altitude, because it decreases with the highest level of altitude, increases with age, and the gap between wakefulness and sleep is large (especially in the first months of life). Around 25% of healthy children living at altitude have SatO2 values significantly lower than the remaining 75%. The normal values of the apnea/hypopnea indices are different from those at sea level. High altitude pulmonary edema is a frequent pathology that is produced by a disproportionate increase in VHP reflecting hyperactivity of the pulmonary vascular bed in the face of acute exposure to hypobaric hypoxia, it has four phenotypes, it is uncommon in children under 5 years of age, and it is rarely fatal, the clinical suspicion and timely management with oxygen is the key. Finally, at high altitude, the normal values of lung function from spirometry, impulse oscillometry, and diffusing capacity are different from those at sea level.
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Humans , Child , Adolescent , Pulmonary Edema/physiopathology , Altitude , Altitude Sickness/physiopathology , Respiratory Function Tests , Oxygen Saturation , Hypoxia/physiopathologyABSTRACT
Venomous animals and their venom have always been of human interest because, despite species differences, coevolution has made them capable of targeting key physiological components of our bodies. Respiratory failure from lung injury is one of the serious consequences of envenomation, and the underlying mechanisms are rarely discussed. This review aims to demonstrate how toxins affect the pulmonary system through various biological pathways. Herein, we propose the common underlying cellular mechanisms of toxin-induced lung injury: interference with normal cell function and integrity, disruption of normal vascular function, and provocation of excessive inflammation. Viperid snakebites are the leading cause of envenomation-induced lung injury, followed by other terrestrial venomous animals such as scorpions, spiders, and centipedes. Marine species, particularly jellyfish, can also inflict such injury. Common pulmonary manifestations include pulmonary edema, pulmonary hemorrhage, and exudative infiltration. Severe envenomation can result in acute respiratory distress syndrome. Pulmonary involvement suggests severe envenomation, thus recognizing these mechanisms and manifestations can aid physicians in providing appropriate treatment.(AU)
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Animals , Poisoning/diagnosis , Lung Injury/diagnosis , Lung/physiopathologyABSTRACT
Objective:To analyze the cardio-pulmonary ultrasound features of cardiogenic pulmonary edema (CPE) and pneumonia in adults with acute dyspnea, and to construct a differential diagnosis model.Methods:Seven hundred and forty-three patients with sudden acute dyspnea admitted to Hebei General Hospital from November 2018 to May 2022 were retropectively included. Ultrasonographer A performed lung ultrasound with 12 zone method, and interpreted and recorded the ultrasonic signs (including A-lines area, B-lines area, consolidation area and pleural effusion area) together with ultrasonographer B. According to the ultrasonic characteristics of the whole lung, it was divided into A-profile and B-profile. According to the continuity and symmetry of the distribution of B-lines in bilateral lung fields, it could be divided into bilateral lung continuous and discontinuous B-profile, bilateral lung symmetric and asymmetric B-profile. Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), left ventricular filling pressure (E/e′), right ventricular dilatation, tricuspid annular systolic displacement (TAPSE) and inferior vena cava diameter (IVCD) were evaluated by echocardiography, and all the indexes were transformed into binary variables. According to the final clinical diagnosis and treatment results, the disease was divided into CPE group and pneumonia group. Binary Logistic regression model was used to screen independent influencing factors, and partial regression coefficient β value was used as a weight to assign a score, and a differential diagnosis model was established based on the total score. The predictive value of the model was evaluated by the receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC) and area under curve (AUC). After the model was built, 30 patients with CPE or pneumonia were independently collected by ultrasonographer C as external validation data, which were included in the model to draw ROC curve and evaluate the differential diagnosis efficiency of the model. The consistencies between ultrasonographer A and B, A and C in observing lung ultrasound were explored.Results:A total of 743 patients from 43 clinical departments were included, including 246 cases in CPE group and 497 cases in pneumonia group. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that bilateral lung continuous B-profile, bilateral lung symmetric B-profile, ≥1 pleural effusion area, LVEF<50%, E/e′>14 were the risk factors for CPE (all OR>1, P<0.05), and ≥1 consolidation area and ≥1 pleural sliding disappearance area were the protective factors for CPE (all OR>1, P<0.05). The sensitivity, specificity and AUC of combined cardio-pulmonary ultrasound index β value weight score in the differential diagnosis of CPE and pneumonia were 0.939, 0.956 and 0.986, respectively. The AUC of external validation data was 0.904. Ultrasonographer A and B, A and C had good consistency in the interpretation of lung ultrasound signs ( P<0.05). Conclusions:The differential diagnosis model based on combined cardio-pulmonary ultrasound indexes has high differential diagnosis efficiency for CPE and pneumonia, and can be used in bedside cardio-pulmonary ultrasound practice.
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【Objective】 To investigate the risk factors of transfusion-related circulating overload (TACO) in hospitalized patients and to analyze its impact on clinical outcome. 【Methods】 The clinical data of 295 patients with blood transfusion admitted to our hospital from June 2020 to June 2022 were retrospectively analyzed. The patients were divided into TACO group (n=23) and control group (n=272) according to the incidence of TACO. The risk factors of TACO were analyzed by Logistic regression, and the differences of hospital stay and mortality between the TACO group and the control group were compared. 【Results】 TACO occurred in 23 of 295 patients, accounting for 7.80% of all transfusion reactions. The incidence of TACO in different transfusion components was different. Elder age, history of heart failure, history of chronic kidney disease, large mean blood transfusion volume, positive fluid balance [OR(95%CI)): 2.022 (1.212-3.372), 1.917(1.258-2.922), 1.719 (1.155-2.560), 2.252 (1.256- 4.039), 2.221 (1.358-3.633)] were the main risk factors for TACO (P<0.05). 【Conclusion】 Elder age, history of heart failure, history of chronic kidney disease, large blood transfusion volume and positive fluid balance were risk factors for TACO, and TACO was associated with increased length of stay and mortality during hospitalization.
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Minimally invasive cardiac surgery (MICS: Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery) through a minithoracotomy is becoming a standard approach for heart valve surgery. According to JCVSD data for 2018-2019, 42.6% of mitral valve surgeries were performed using the MICS approach. MICS has various advantages over the standard sternotomy approach, such as superior cosmesis, faster recovery and avoidance of sternal complications. However, caution cannot be overemphasized as procedure-related complications are yet to be fully addressed. These complications include chest wall bleeding, unilateral pulmonary edema, vascular injury, and leg ischemia. Some of these complications tend to occur more frequently during the learning curve period. A strict collaboration between surgeons, anesthesiologists, and operating staff is critical for avoid these complications.
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Hysteroscopy is minimally invasive procedure performed widely for diagnosis and treatment of intrauterine and endocervical pathologies.Venous air embolism, though rare complication, is catastrophic if encountered.We report one such case of venous air embolism leading to non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema encountered by us during hysteroscopic uterine septum resection done for infertility under general anaesthesia. Quick identification, preventing further gas entry and timely intervention saved our patient.
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ABSTRACT A large world population resides at moderate altitudes. In the Valley of Mexico (2240 m above sea level) and for patients with respiratory diseases implies more hypoxemia and clinical deterioration, unless supplementary oxygen is prescribed or patients move to sea level. A group of individuals residing at 2500 or more meters above sea level may develop acute or chronic mountain disease but those conditions may develop at moderate altitudes although less frequently and in predisposed individuals. In the valley of México, at 2200 m above sea level, re-entry pulmonary edema has been reported. The frequency of other altitude-related diseases at moderate altitude, described in skiing resorts, remains to be known in visitors to Mexico City and other cities at similar or higher altitudes. Residents of moderate altitudes inhale deeply the city's air with all pollutants and require more often supplementary oxygen.
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RESUMEN Objetivo: Describir algunas características epidemiológicas y clínicas del edema agudo de pulmón por mal de altitud (EAP) observadas en un hospital de Áncash (3052 m s. n. m.). Materiales y métodos: Estudio observacional descriptivo de 57 pacientes, quienes se presentaron en el Servicio de Emergencia del Hospital Víctor Ramos Guardia Huaraz entre enero de 1997 y enero del 2020. Todos cumplieron con los criterios diagnósticos de Lake Louise y una radiografía del tórax. La información se analizó mediante los usos de mediana y rango. Resultados: El 91,20 % de casos fueron del sexo masculino; 38,61% hicieron EAP de ascenso; 61,40 %, EAP de reascenso. El 21,10 % tuvo antecedente de EAP; 19,33 % desarrolló infección respiratoria previa; 10,53 %, un proceso patológico concomitante; 40,42 % hizo EAP durante el primer trimestre del año, y 45 % estuvo 10 días o menos a baja altitud. La presentación clínica incluyó disnea de reposo, crepitantes pulmonares, taquipnea, taquicardia y radiografía del tórax anormal en 100 % de los casos; tos productiva (96,52 %), dolor torácico (92,95 %), cefalea (56,11 %), cianosis (68,41 %), esputo rosado (42,13 %), fiebre (21,13 %) y leucocitosis (60,82 %). La mediana para la edad fue 20 años, frecuencia respiratoria 36/min, frecuencia cardiaca 124/min, PAS 100 mmHg, PAD 60 mmHg, temperatura 37,2 ºC, Hb 17,3 g/dl, Hto 53 %, recuento de leucocitos 12,500/mm3, resolución radiográfica del edema a las 48 horas. No hubo fallecidos. Conclusiones: Los factores que influyen en el EAP y sus determinantes son altura alcanzada, velocidad de ascenso, factores genéticos y antecedentes de EAP.
ABSTRACT Objective: To describe some epidemiological and clinical characteristics of acute high-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) observed in a hospital of the highlands of Ancash, located at 3,052 m a.s.l. Materials and methods: A descriptive observational study conducted with 57 patients who attended the emergency service of Hospital Víctor Ramos Guardia - Huaraz between January 1997 and January 2020. All patients fulfilled Lake Louise Criteria and had a chest X-ray. Median and range were used to analyze the information. Results: Male sex accounted for 91.20 %, ascent HAPE 38.61 % and re-ascent HAPE 61.40 %. Out of all patients, 21.10 % had a history of HAPE, 19.33 % developed a previous respiratory infection, 10.53 % had a concomitant disease, 40.42 % had HAPE during the first quarter of the year and 45 % had been 10 days or less at low altitude. Patients' clinical presentation included dyspnea at rest, pulmonary crackles, tachypnea, tachycardia and abnormal X-ray in 100 %; productive cough in 96.52 %; chest pain in 92.95 %; headache in 56.11 %; cyanosis in 68.41 %; pink sputum in 42.13 %; fever in 21.13 % and leukocytosis in 60.82 %. The median age was 20 years, respiratory rate 36/min, heart rate 124/min, SBP 100 mmHg, DBP 60 mmHg, temperature 37.2 °C, HGB 17.3 g/dl, HCT 53 %, WBC 12,500/mm3, radiographic resolution of the edema in 48 hours. There were no deaths. Conclusions: The factors that influence HAPE and its determinants are altitude, rate of ascent, genetic factors and history of HAPE.
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Wheezing is often found in patients with asthma bronchialebut wheezing may also be found in paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea and pulmonary edema (cardiac asthma). Cardiac asthma has been used to explain wheezing and airflow obstruction due to heart failure (HF). The respiratory symptoms such as wheezing, shortness of breath and cough. These symptoms normally occur at night and are common in elderly.Both asthma bronchiale and cardiac asthma are important to diagnose because treatments for asthma bronchiale and HF are different. Here we presented a case report of a 59-years old female diagnosed with cardiac asthma due to heart failure.Cardiac asthma defined as congestive heart failure (CHF) associated with wheezing represents one third of CHF in elderly patients. It is often confused with asthma and exercise-induced bronchospasm. These diseases have different therapies. Cardiac asthma using diuretics and asthma using bronchodilator therapy. CHF can lead to pulmonary congestion and pulmonary edema (PE), and this is classically thought to be the primary cause of cardiac asthma. Current management of cardiac asthma focuses on controlling the underlying HF and PE.
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Resumen Las complicaciones pulmonares asociadas a la transfusión de hemoderivados son reacciones adversas graves y potencialmente mor tales. La Lesión Pulmonar Aguda Relacionada a Transfusión (TRALI), es una de las más frecuentes y con mayor mortalidad asociada. Es una entidad infradiagnosticada debido a su sintomatología inespecífica, a la ausencia de biomarcadores séricos específicos para su diagnóstico y a que aún la evidencia acerca de sus causas es heterogénea. El objetivo del presente artículo es documentar un caso clínico de TRALI y posteriormente, basados en la literatura actual, consolidar los aspectos fundamentales para la identificación oportuna de esta entidad y de dos diagnósticos diferenciales en el contexto de transfusión de hemoderivados y trauma: la Sobrecarga Circulatoria Asociada a Transfusión (TACO) y el Embolismo graso (EG). Así pues, se expone el caso clínico de una paciente adulto joven quien en el contexto de un politraumatismo requiere transfusión de hemoderivados, desarrollo de cuadro clínico compatible con TRALI; de esta manera, la discusión incluye aspectos epidemiológicos, fisiopatología, hallazgos imagenológicos y diagnóstico. Se logra concluir que es preciso poner a disposición de los profesionales del área de la salud literatura científica que favorezca la identificación de estas patologías con base en criterios clínicos, paraclínicos e imagenológicos, para así mismo, disminuir el riesgo de presentación y la mortalidad asociada.
Abstract Pulmonary complications associated with the transfusion of blood products are severe, potentially mortal adverse reactions. The transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI) is one of the most common and with higher associated mortality. It is an underdiagnosed entity due to its unspecified symptoms, the absence of diagnosis-specific serum biomarkers and the fact that the evidence about its causes is still heterogeneous. The objective of this article is to document a clinical case of TRALI and then, basing on the current literature, consolidate key aspects for the timely identification of this disease and of two differential diagnoses within the context of transfusion of blood products and trauma: the transfusion-associated circulatory overload (TACO) and fat embolism (FE). So, we pres ent the clinical case of a female young adult patient requiring a transfusion of blood products due to a polytraumatism whose clinical condition is compatible with TRALI; thus, the discussion includes epidemiological aspects, physiopathology, imaging findings and diagnosis. We conclude that it is necessary to provide healthcare professionals with scientific literature that favors the identification of these diseases basing on clinical, paraclinical and imaging criteria so as to reduce the risk of presentation and associated mortality.
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Resumen Introducción: La ventilación no invasiva reduce la necesidad de intubación y la estancia en la unidad de cuidados intensivos en los pacientes con edema pulmonar cardiogénico. Objetivo: Evaluar la posible asociación entre el inicio de la ventilación no invasiva desde el ingreso a urgencias con la mortalidad y el requerimiento de intubación en pacientes con edema pulmonar cardiogénico. Método: Estudio analítico de cohorte retrospectiva, en el que se revisaron las historias clínicas de pacientes mayores de 18 años hospitalizados en una institución de Medellín, Colombia. Resultados: 70 pacientes cumplieron los criterios de inclusión y se compararon según el estado vital al alta. Sobrevivientes (49): la edad promedio fue de 63 años, el 34.7% fueron mujeres, el 57.1% tuvieron historia de neumopatía crónica y el 89% eran hipertensos; el promedio para recibir la intervención fue de 10 horas y el 20% requirieron intubación orotraqueal. No sobrevivientes (21): la edad promedio fue de 74 años, el 57.1% fueron mujeres, el 57.1% tuvieron historia de neumopatía crónica y el 90% eran hipertensos; el promedio para recibir la intervención fue de 7 horas y el 62% requirieron intubación. Tiempo de inicio en relación con la mortalidad en el análisis multivariado: odds ratio (OR) 1,05, intervalo de confianza del 95% (IC95%) 0.89-1.24, p = 0.499; y por variable instrumental: 7% de diferencia de medias. En cuanto al tiempo de inicio y su asociación con la necesidad de intubación: OR 0.93, IC95% 0,86-1,01. Conclusiones: Este estudio sugiere que el inicio tardío de la ventilación no invasiva es un factor de riesgo; sin embargo, no se halló asociación estadísticamente significativa, por lo que se requieren estudios adicionales para confirmar este hallazgo.
Abstract Introduction: Non-invasive ventilation reduces the need for intubation and intensive care stay in cardiogenic pulmonary edema. Objective: To evaluate the possible relationship between the initiation of non-invasive ventilation on admission to the emergency room and mortality and the need for intubation in patients with cardiogenic pulmonary edema. Method: A retrospective analytical cohort study. A chart review of patients over the age of 18 hospitalized at an institution in Medellín, Colombia. Results: 70 patients met the inclusion criteria and were compared by vital status at discharge. Survivors (49): the average age was 63 years, 34.7% were women, 57.1% had a history of chronic pulmonary disease, 89% had hypertension, 10 hours was the average for receiving the intervention, and 20% required orotracheal intubation. Non-survivors (21): the average age was 74 years, 57.1% were women, 57.1% had a history of chronic pulmonary disease, 90% had hypertension; 7 hours was the average for receiving the intervention, and 62% required intubation. Timing of initiation related to mortality on the multivariate analysis: odds ratio (OR) 1.05, 95% confidence interval (95%CI) 0.89-1.24, p = 0.499; and by instrumental variable: 7% difference in means. With regard to timing of initiation and its association with the need for intubation: OR 0.93, 95%CI 0.86-1.01. Conclusions: This study suggests that late initiation of non-invasive ventilation is a risk factor; however, no statistically significant association was found. Therefore, further studies are needed to confirm this finding.
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Objective:To investigate the application value of bedside lung ultrasound in the diagnosis of acute dyspnea.Methods:Sixty-four patients with acute dyspnea who received treatment in Jincheng General Hospital from January 2020 to January 2021 were included in this study. These patients underwent bedside lung ultrasound, chest X-ray examination, and CT scan. The value of bedside lung ultrasound in the diagnosis of lung consolidation, pleurisy, pleural effusion, and pulmonary edema was analyzed.Results:The diagnostic rate of lung consolidation, pleurisy, pleural effusion, and pulmonary edema by bedside lung ultrasound was 34.4% (22/64), 64.1% (41/64), 67.2% (43/64), and 57.8% (37/64), respectively, which was slightly, but not significantly, different from that by chest CT scans [42.2% (27/64), 57.8% (37/64), 64.1% (41/64), 68.8% (44/64), all P > 0.05]. The diagnostic rate of lung consolidation, pleurisy, pleural effusion, and pulmonary edema by bedside lung ultrasound was significantly higher than that by chest X-ray examination [17.2% (11/64), 26.6% (17/64), 34.4% (22/64), 37.5% (37/64), χ2 = 4.94, 18.16, 13.78, 5.293, all P < 0.05]. Conclusion:Bedside lung ultrasound can help diagnose and screen patients with acute dyspnea quickly, accurately, and timely. Bedside lung ultrasound has a higher rate in the diagnosis of lung consolidation, pleurisy, pleural effusion, and pulmonary edema than chest X-ray examination, which is worthy of clinical application.
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Objective:To explore the early diagnosis and correct treatment of neurogenic pulmonary edema (NPE) and review the literature.Method:Retrospective analysis was performed in six patients diagnosed as NPE who were admitted to the emergency department of Tianjin Third Central Hospital from March 2017 to March 2021.Results:Six patients had acute onset, presenting severe dyspnea and hypoxemia, and obvious wet rales could be heard in both lungs. The white blood cell count (WBC) increased to varying degrees (11-22)×10 9/L, procalcitonin (PCT) was normal, or slightly increased, sputum bacteriological examination was negative, and oxygenation index was < 200 mmHg (1 mmHg≈0.133 kPa). Chest CT mainly showed patchy or patchy exudation. The lesions were of different sizes and were not distributed according to lobes. By reducing intracranial pressure, ventilator assisted breathing, liquid therapy, anti-infection therapy with antibiotics, nutritional support, all six patients were well and discharged, and no one died of NPE. Conclusions:NPE has complex condition, acute onset and rapid development. Early diagnosis and correct treatment can improve the success rate of treatment and prognosis of patients with NPE.
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Objective:To explore the morbidity, clinical features and mortality of unilateral pulmonary edema (PE) in the intensive care unit (ICU).Methods:Clinical data of PE patients in ICU between January 2018 and January 2021 were retrospectively collected. All patients were divided into the bilateral PE and unilateral PE groups according to imaging manifestations. Etilogy, clinical performance, cardiac ultrasound parameters, complications, treatment and prognosis were compared between the two groups. Binary logistic regression analysis was used to screen out the risk factors of death.Results:Of the 314 PE patients, 14 (4.5%) were unilateral PE patients , and 11 (78.5%) were right-sided unilateral PE. There were no differences in age, gender, heart rate, respiratory rate and left ventricular eject fraction between the unilateral and bilateral PE groups. Compared with the bilateral PE group, systolic and diastolic blood pressure were significantly lower in the unilateral PE group [128 (102.7-138) mmHg vs. 135 (116-166) mmHg, 72 (54-88.2) mmHg vs. 82 (69-97.7)mmHg, respectively]. The incidence of cardiac arrest and hospital mortality were higher in the unilateral PE group [28.6% vs. 8.0%, 42.9% vs. 10%, all P<0.05]. Binary logistic regression analysis showed that age, unilateral PE, and use of vasoactive agent were associated with poor prognosis. Odds ratio of unilateral PE and use of vasoactive agent were 17.78 and 11.67, respectively. Conclusions:Unilateral PE is not rare, which is an independent risk factors for mortality and should be promptly recognized to avoid delays in treatment.
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ObjectiveTo explore the mechanism of the combined therapy of lung and intestine (Mahuangtang + Da Chengqitang) in alleviating pulmonary edema in rats with acute lung injury (ALI) induced by lipopolysaccharide (LPS). MethodWistar rats were randomly divided into blank group, model group, low-, medium-, and high-dose groups with combined therapy of lung and intestine, and positive control group. LPS (10 mg·kg-1) was given (ip) to induce ALI in rats. After modeling, the blank group was given normal saline (25 mL·kg-1), the combined therapy of lung and intestine treatment groups were given (ig) low- (5 g·kg-1), medium- (7.5 g·kg-1), and high-dose (10 g·kg-1) Mahuangtang and Da Chengqitang, and the positive control group was given dexamethasone (5 mg·kg-1). Medications were administered 0, 8, and 16 h after LPS injection for 3 times. Then lung tissue and serum were collected after administration. The lung tissues were stained with haematoxylin-eosin (HE), and the pulmonary edema score was evaluated. The dry/wet (D/W) weight ratio of lung tissues in each group was measured, and the content of serum vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) in rats was detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Western blot was used to detect the protein levels of aquaporin-1 (AQP1), AQP5, VIP, cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP), phosphorylated protein kinase A (p-PKA), and PKA in lung tissues of rats in each group. The level of VIP mRNA in lung tissues of rats was detected by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (Real-time PCR). ResultCompared with the blank group, the model group exhibited obvious lung injury, increased edema score, decreased D/W ratio (P<0.01), declined AQP1, AQP5, cAMP, and p-PKA/PKA in lung tissues (P<0.05, P<0.01), elevated VIP content (P<0.01), and up-regulated levels of VIP protein and mRNA in lung tissues (P<0.05, P<0.01). Compared with the model group, combined therapy of lung and intestine treatment groups showed alleviated lung injury, increased D/W ratio (P<0.01), elevated AQP1, AQP5, VIP, cAMP, and p-PKA/PKA in lung tissues (P<0.05, P<0.01), and up-regulated VIP levels in lung tissues (P<0.05, P<0.01). ConclusionThe combined therapy of lung and intestine can alleviate ALI-induced lung tissue edema, and the mechanism may be related to the activation of the VIP/cAMP/PKA signaling pathway, which further promotes the expression of AQP1 and AQP5 and enhances the water metabolism of lung tissue.