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Revista Cubana de Anestesiología y Reanimación 2016; 15 (1)
Edema agudo de pulmón por presión negativa luego de retirar la máscara laríngea
Hernández-Palacios CA, Arguello-López BM, Navarro-Vargas JR
Language: Spanish
References: 23
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ABSTRACT
Introduction: the laryngeal mask is a extraglottic device safe for handling ventilation
and oxygenation of the patient, however it can produce complications such as
laryngeal spasm that can trigger an acute pulmonary edema of negative.
Objective: To show an anesthesiology clinical course of a patient with acute
pulmonary edema by negative pressure after removal of laryngeal mask.
Case description: Young patient with no medical history, whom he underwent an
orthopedic surgical procedure under general anesthesia with laryngeal mask and
mechanical ventilation; after removal of the laryngeal mask presented laryngospasm,
which determined important inspiratory effort; 5 minutes later he developed
progressive dyspnea hypoxemia and hemoptysis. It was perfomed tracheal intubation
with rapid sequence induction; alveolar infiltrates were found in the chest radiograph
bilateral. The management of this pulmonary complication was held in the ICU; 36
hours after were extubated according to satisfactory clinical evolution, without further
complications.
Conclusion: the review of the literature emphasizes the importance of prevention and
early detection of laryngeal spasm, to avoid the serious complications that can occur
which is the pulmonary edema negative pressure which should be managed in an ICU.
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