Bronchoscopic findings in post-obstructive pulmonary oedema |
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Authors: | Stephen M. Koch David C. Abramson Michael Ford David Peterson Jeffrey Katz |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Anesthesiology, The University of Texas Medical School, 6431 Fannin, MSB 5.020, 77030, Houston, TX
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Abstract: | Purpose To present the first photographed bronchoscopic findings associated with negative pressure pulmonary oedema (NPPE). Clinical features A previously healthy patient underwent anterior C3–C4 disc removal and arthrodesis. Following tracheal extubation he developed acute respiratory distress manifested as stridor, tachypnoea, restlessness, and desaturation. Once the trachea was reintubated, he displayed the classic findings of pulmonary oedema. Bronchoscopy was performed to confirm tracheal tube position and to rule out tracheal injury secondary to surgical manipulation. Diffuse punctate haemorrhages were noted throughout the visualised tracheobronchial tree. Conclusion We believe that these haemorrhages represent disruption of the bronchial vasculature and may contribute to the clinical presentation of NPPE. |
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