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Two cases of cryptogenic life‐threatening hemoptysis – identification and management of bleeding point

Authors :
Jun Okamoto
Junichiro Nakagawa
Fumihisa Kishi
Shigeru Shiono
Jun Tanaka
Kazuhisa Shimadzu
Satoru Chujoh
Masafumi Kishimoto
Noboru Kato
Kazunori Okuda
Hiroshi Hino
Source :
Acute Medicine & Surgery
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2016.

Abstract

Cases Case 1: A 63-year-old woman was referred for coughing blood. Although cardiorespiratory dynamics were stabilized by artificial respiration under sedation, severely poor ventilation developed from asphyxia associated with massive respiratory tract hemorrhage. One-lung ventilation was temporarily secured by endotracheal tube insertion into the left main bronchus just prior to cardiopulmonary arrest. Case 2: A 72-year-old man was referred for massive hemoptysis after coughing, then intubated and placed on a respirator. During angiography, blood clots collected with bronchoscopy confirmed extravascular leakage into the right main bronchus. Outcomes Both showed no hemoptysis recurrence after bronchial artery embolization and were discharged. Case 1 required intensive treatment for 6 days, including artificial respiratory management. Conclusion Emergency one-lung ventilation was required for asphyxia in Case 1, and we had difficulties with bleeding point identification and hemostatic therapy. From that experience, we noted hemoptysis during angiography using bronchoscopy in Case 2, enabling prompt bronchial artery embolization.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20528817
Volume :
4
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Acute Medicine & Surgery
Accession number :
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