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Query: UMLS:C0032290 (aspiration pneumonia)
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A case of aspiration pneumonia caused by an alternative drug in a 86-year old women is presented. Complications in the form of acute myocardial infarction with pulmonary oedema and left bundle branch block led to the death of the patient.
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PMID:[Aspiration pneumonia caused by an alternative drug]. 291 84

The percutaneous cardiopulmonary support system (PCPS) was used in a 75-year-old female with a blow out type heart rupture of the posterior wall complicating acute myocardial infarction. The patient was transported to the operating room with the PCPS and IABP in place, and had the ventricular rupture repaired as well as CABG. Although the postoperative cardiac function was satisfactory she sustained ischemic cerebral stroke and went on to die of aspiration pneumonia 166 day later. PCPS buys time to enable surgical repair of the heart, but how to protect the brain remains as a problem to be solved.
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PMID:[A case report of successful surgical treatment of acute postinfarction left ventricular free wall rupture using the percutaneous cardiopulmonary support system]. 776 52

We have developed an antegradely insertable aortic balloon occlusion catheter for aortic arch repair, and review our experiences of using it. The purpose of the present study was to examine the usefulness of the balloon for surgical treatment of aortic arch aneurysm. In 30 patients with aortic arch aneurysm, including 22 with a non-ruptured and 8 with a ruptured aneurysm, the catheter was antegradely inserted into the descending thoracic aorta through the aortic arch or the aneurysm without opening the pleural space after establishing antegrade selective cerebral perfusion and obtaining cardiac arrest. During distal anastomosis, the catheter occluded the aorta with continuous perfusion of the lower half of the body through an arterial cannula inserted into the femoral artery. Among the patients with a nonruptured aneurysm, two deaths (9.1%) occurred because of aorto-broncho-esophageal fistulae or cardiac arrest due to severe asthma attack within 30 days, and the other three hospital deaths were due to aspiration pneumonia, multiple organ failure with preoperative renal dysfunction, or low cardiac output syndrome due to perioperative myocardial infarction. Among the patients with a ruptured aneurysm, three deaths (37.5%) were due to acute myocardial infarction, respiratory failure, or intractable arrhythmia within 30 days, and another hospital death was caused by mediastinitis. No paraplegia was caused in any patient excluding one of the patients with a ruptured aneurysm who could not be weaned from the extracorporeal circulation due to perioperative myocardial infarction. There was no early postoperative serious visceral organ dysfunction except for two patients with postoperative low cardiac output syndrome or preoperative severe renal dysfunction. This catheter was effective in protecting the visceral organs and the spinal cord in the repair of an aortic arch aneurysm.
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PMID:Antegradely insertable aortic balloon occlusion catheter for aortic arch repair. 1275 3