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Query: UMLS:C0392680 (shortness of breath)
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A-19-year old male patient complained of shortness of breath. Aspiration of the pleural fluid revealed chylothorax. Right chest tube was inserted. His ABG showed hypoxaemia with relative hypercarbia. He underwent right thoracotomy and thoracic duct ligation under general anaesthesia and double lumen endobroncheal intubation. During surgery he lost 1.5 L of blood and 4 L chyle. He was transferred to the SICU intubated and on mechanical ventilation. On the subsequent days chyle leak was reduced to a minimum of 10 ml/hr. On the 9th postoperative day the patient was extubated. He was receiving TPN 2600 kcal/day. He was transferred to the normal floor on the 15th day. After 7 day he was readmitted, his chest showed severe lung fibrosis and consolidation. His ABG showed severe hypercarbia (PaCO2 = 126 mmHg). The patient was intubated. His condition deteriorated and he was considered for lung transplantation. No donor was available. Later he arrested and died. Anaesthesia and surgical management of spontaneous chylothorax is challenging. The mortality rate is high.
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PMID:Spontaneous chylothorax--case report. 1133 Feb 18

56 year-old male presented to the University of Mississippi Medical Center emergency department (ED) with complaints of progressive shortness of breath, productive cough, fever, and malaise. His past medical history was significant for hypertension as well as a 60 pack-year history of smoking. Upon arrival to the ED he had a temperature of 103.6 degrees F, blood pressure of 80/40 mm Hg, a pulse of 110 beats per minute, respirations of 28 per minute, and an oxygen saturation of 50% on room air. He appeared to be in significant respiratory distress. Lung examination revealed diffuse bilateral rhonchi and wheezes in all lung fields. He was emergently intubated. Chest radiograph demonstrated a miliary pattern scattered throughout all lung fields in addition to parenchymal opacities. A complete blood count revealed a white blood cell count of 33,500 10(3)/microL, hematocrit of 37%, and platelets of 906,000 10(3)/uL. Blood urea nitrogen and creatinine were 27 mg/dL and 1.0 mg/dL, respectively. Initial ABG on 100% oxygen showed pH 7.15, pCO2 82 mm Hg, and pO2 62 mm Hg. Troponin I was negative. An electrocardiogram demonstrated sinus tachycardia. Blood and urine cultures were obtained.
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PMID:Mystery in the basement. 1611 97