Publication: Bilateral Reexpansion Pulmonary Edema Associated with Pleural Empyema: A Case Report
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Reexpansion pulmonary edema is an uncommon complication following rapid reexpansion of the lungs. The risk increases with a prolonged duration of pulmonary collapse, the amount of drained liquid or air, and with decreased time of draining. Treatment is supportive. In general, the prognosis is favorable. A nine-year-old boy was presented with fever, cough, and respiratory distress. Pneumonia and left-sided pleural empyema were determined and a chest tube was emplaced. Clinical deterioration occurred in just a few minutes following chest tube insertion. His chest radiography revealed a pulmonary edema in the left lung. Despite mechanical ventilation, antibiotics, and diuretic treatment, no significant improvement occurred. Acute respiratory distress syndrome and multiple organ dysfunctions developed in the follow-up.The patient died on day 5 of hospitalization. In this report, a complicated reexpansion pulmonary edema with a lathaloutcome in a 9-year-old child is presented. © Springer-Verlag 2011.
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European Journal of Pediatrics
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170
Issue
9
Start Page
1205
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1207
