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A case of maternal
pulmonary edema
occurring in a patient in the 32nd week of gestation is presented. This was our first case of
pulmonary edema
seen during a period of five years' usage of isoxsuprine in the treatment of premature labor. The patient presented was 28 years old, gravida 2, para 1, admitted to the maternity ward with premature uterine contractions. Her past history eliminate cardiac or pulmonary disease. Isoxsuprine therapy was begun with initial dose of 0.04 mg/min. and increased to 0.32 mg/min., the total dose administered was 560 mg during 48 hours. During this period she was given in dexamethasone 24 mg. Fluid balance on the first day of the treatment was +1.7 liters and on the second day +5.2 liters. Forty-eight hours from the commencement of the treatment, the patient experienced
shortness of breath
and chest pain. Physical examination disclosed wet rales over both lungs, sinus tachycardia and tachypnea. Laboratory examination disclosed hypopotassemia of 3 mEq/liter, hypoxemia (PO2 of 80 torr on 0.5 FiO2 face mask) with mild hyperventilation 28 torr PCO2 with normal ph 7.43. Recognition of the early signs of
pulmonary edema
enable swift clinical diagnosis and steps to be taken to prevent disasterous condition due to progressive hypoxemia. The prompt treatment in this complication includes discontinuation of isoxsuprine and fluid administration, placement of the patient in an erect position, intravenous furosemid 40 mg, oxygen supplement by face mask and 25 mg of meperidine. The patient's condition dramatically improved though the lung fields became completely clear from wet rales only eight hours from the start of dyspneic attack.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Pulmonary edema occurring after isoxsuprine and dexamethasone treatment for preterm labor: Case report. 666 29
Patients with sleep apnea syndrome may present with many types of cardiopulmonary abnormalities. Acute pulmonary edema, however, either as a part, or as the presenting feature, of the sleep apnea syndrome has not been reported to our knowledge. A 20-year-old obese woman with no history of cardiopulmonary disease presented twice to the emergency room because of sudden onset of
shortness of breath
. Each time her chest roentgenogram showed bilateral
pulmonary edema
. On nocturnal polysomnographic recording, the patient had obstructive apneic episodes; the longest apneic episode lasted 132 seconds. Complete resolution to her symptoms occurred following tracheostomy.
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PMID:Pulmonary edema as a presenting feature of sleep apnea syndrome. 708 22
A 36-year-old man developed extreme
shortness of breath
after injecting "freebase" cocaine intravenously. Clinical and radiographic evaluation confirmed acute pulmonary edema, and blood gas studies substantiated acute respiratory failure. Despite vigorous therapy, the patient died three hours after admission. When cocaine use causes death, generally it is by respiratory collapse. Although the post-mortem finding of
pulmonary edema
after cocaine use has been reported, to our knowledge, this is the first reported death due to clinical
pulmonary edema
after the intravenous use of freebase cocaine.
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PMID:Fatal pulmonary edema following intravenous "freebase" cocaine use. 725 60
Two children and 29 of 31 crew members aboard a grain freighter became acutely ill after inhaling the toxic fumigant phosphine; one child died. Predominant symptoms were headache, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, cough, and
shortness of breath
. Abnormal physical findings included jaundice, paresthesias, ataxia, intention tremor, and diplopia. Focal myocardial infiltration with necrosis,
pulmonary edema
, and widespread small-vessel injury were found at postmortem examination of the dead child. The surviving child showed ECG and echocardiographic evidence of myocardial injury and transient elevation of the MB fraction of serum creatinine phosphokinase. Illness was significantly associated with living or working amidships or on the forward deck areas of the vessel. Phosphine gas was found to have escaped from the holds through a cable housing located near the midships ventilation intake and around hatch covers on the forward deck. The outbreak illustrates the hazards associated with shipboard fumigation.
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PMID:Acute phosphine poisoning aboard a grain freighter. Epidemiologic, clinical, and pathological findings. 738 74
A 17-year-old previously well ice hockey player experienced acute
shortness of breath
and cough productive of clear frothy sputum about 1.5 hours following an ice hockey match. Noncardiogenic
pulmonary edema
was found to develop as a result of the inhalation of the oxides of nitrogen. The latter was produced by a Zamboni machine that is used to resurface the ice on a rink. Several other players were affected but less severely.
...
PMID:'Zamboni disease'. Pulmonary edema in an ice hockey player. 750 8
Untreated hyperthyroidism during pregnancy is associated with increased maternal and perinatal morbidity. Some features of this disease simulate preeclampsia, which may encourage delivery of the fetus. We report a case of poorly controlled hyperthyroidism associated with generalized seizures, where patient management was directed at a diagnosis of preeclampsia-eclampsia. Although the presence of eclampsia and marked hyperthyroidism is very rare, this case illustrates the importance of aggressive medical management of hyperthyroidism. A 17-year-old gravida was diagnosed with hyperthyroidism at 15 weeks' gestation. At 26 weeks' gestation, she was admitted to the hospital after noting edema of the upper and lower extremities, nausea, vomiting,
shortness of breath
, and a cough. At admission, she was hypertensive, tachycardic, and dyspneic. The patient was believed to have preeclampsia with
pulmonary edema
complicated by hyperthyroidism. We initiated magnesium sulfate therapy and administered several bolus doses of hydralazine, with little effect on blood pressure. Oliguria was noted, and a pulmonary artery catheter was inserted. Hours later, generalized seizure activity occurred, and a decision was made for abdominal delivery. Postoperatively, cardiovascular function stabilized. On postoperative day 3, we received the results of the thyroid function tests obtained at admission, which suggested a markedly hyperthyroid condition. Untreated or poorly treated hyperthyroidism may present a clinical picture similar to preeclampsia. In our case, both disease processes coexisted in their severest forms. It is possible, although completely unproven, that a relationship exists between poorly controlled hyperthyroidism and preeclampsia-eclampsia. More importantly, accurate diagnosis of hyperthyroidism should lead to prompt medical or surgical management, thereby decreasing maternal and perinatal morbidity.
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PMID:Hyperthyroidism and seizures during pregnancy. 761 94
Acute valvular obstruction caused by vegetation is a rare complication infective endocarditis. To our knowledge, only 9 cases and an autopsy case by Roberts have been reported since 1967. A 46-year-old man admitted with a chief complaint of pyrexia for 2 months duration. Within 24 hours of admission, the patient noticed of increased
shortness of breath
. Physical examination and the chest X-ray confirmed the
pulmonary edema
. An echocardiogram revealed a huge echogenic mass that was adherent to the mitral leaflet and obstructed the orifice completely. Soon after the patient fell into cardiogenic shock, an emergency mitral valve replacement was undertaken. At operation, multiple verrucae arising from the entire mitral leaflet was seen to occlude the orifice. The vegetation was excised and replaced with a # 25 Omnicarbon prosthesis. Postoperatively, the patient developed multiple organ failure caused by cardiogenic and septic shock which responded well to intensive medical treatment consisting of hemodialysis and continuous arteriovenous hemofiltration. Angiographically, a mycotic aneurysm in the left radial artery was found on the 18th postoperative day. After extirpation of the infective focuses, the postoperative course had stabilized. Mitral obstruction due to infective endocarditis is a fatal disease. Prompt diagnosis with echocardiogram and an emergency surgery should be undertaken to save the patient.
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PMID:[Mitral obstruction due to infective endocarditis: a case report]. 771 14
In this two year retrospective review, 86 cases of chlorine gas inhalation from 49 medical facilities were treated with nebulized sodium bicarbonate on the recommendation of the Kentucky Regional Poison Center. Typical manifestations included cough, chest discomfort,
shortness of breath
, and wheezing. No patients developed
pulmonary edema
or respiratory insufficiency requiring ventilatory support. Sixty-three cases (73.3%) were exposures to chlorine producing acid/hypochlorite mixtures. Six (7.0%) were exposed to chlorine gas in industrial settings. Twelve (14.0%) were exposed to chlorine gas in swimming pool settings. Sixty-nine (80.2%) were treated and released from the emergency department. In 53 patients, clinical condition was clearly improved on emergency department discharge. Seventeen (19.8%) were admitted to the hospital. All admitted patients gradually improved and had a mean hospital stay of 1.4 days (range 1 to 3 days). No patients in this study deteriorated clinically after nebulized sodium bicarbonate use. Nebulized sodium bicarbonate appears safe and merits prospective evaluation in the therapy of chlorine gas inhalation.
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PMID:Nebulized sodium bicarbonate in the treatment of chlorine gas inhalation. 800 31
Six men were accidentally exposed to NO2 when they were changing a propeller using a gas burner in the poorly ventilated hold of a ship. All of them were admitted to hospital with
shortness of breath
and cough. Chest X-ray on admission revealed diffuse, patchy and infiltrative shadows, leading to the diagnosis of
pulmonary edema
in all five patients. Steroid therapy was effective and followed by a quick recovery in all patients. None developed third phase manifestations characterized pathologically by bronchiolitis obliterans.
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PMID:[Five cases of acute pulmonary failure associated with nitrogen dioxide inhalation]. 851 27
Two patients developed within several hours after blood transfusion severe
shortness of breath
which required temporary artificial ventilation. X-ray pictures of the chest showed
pulmonary edema
in both patients. No cardiac causes for edema were found. Detection of granulocyte antibodies in the sera of one patient and one blood donor confirmed the suspected diagnosis of transfusion-related acute lung injury.
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PMID:[Transfusion-associated acute pulmonary insufficiency: a rare, but life-threatening transfusion reaction]. 948 Jan 45
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