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Spontaneous pneumothorax in a single lung transplant recipient-a blessing in disguise: A case report
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作者 himanshu deshwal Subha Ghosh +3 位作者 Kathleen Hogan Olufemi Akindipe Charles Randall Lane Atul C Mehta 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2020年第14期3031-3038,共8页
BACKGROUND End-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD)is one of the common lung diseases referred for lung transplantation.According to the international society of heart and lung transplantation,30%of all l... BACKGROUND End-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD)is one of the common lung diseases referred for lung transplantation.According to the international society of heart and lung transplantation,30%of all lung transplantations are carried out for COPD alone.When compared to bilateral lung transplant,singlelung transplant(SLT)has similar short-term and medium-term results for COPD.For patients with severe upper lobe predominant emphysema,lung volume reduction surgery is an excellent alternative which results in improvement in functional status and long-term mortality.In 2018,endobronchial valves were approved by the Food and Drug Administration for severe upper lobe predominant emphysema as they demonstrated improvement in lung function,exercise capacity,and quality of life.However,the role of endobronchial valves in native lung emphysema in SLT patients has not been studied.CASE SUMMARY We describe an unusual case of severe emphysema who underwent a successful SLT 15 years ago and had gradual worsening of lung function suggestive of chronic lung allograft dysfunction.However,her lung function improved significantly after a spontaneous pneumothorax of the native lung resulting in auto-deflation of large bullae.CONCLUSION This case highlights the clinical significance of native lung hyperinflation in single lung transplant recipient and how spontaneous decompression due to pneumothorax led to clinical improvement in our patient. 展开更多
关键词 Native lung hyperinflation Single lung transplant PNEUMOTHORAX Bronchoscopic lung volume reduction Endobronchial valve Case report
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Point-of-care ultrasound in a pandemic:Practical guidance in COVID-19 units
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作者 himanshu deshwal Deepak Pradhan Vikramjit Mukherjee 《World Journal of Critical Care Medicine》 2021年第5期204-219,共16页
The coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)pandemic has stretched our healthcare system to the brink,highlighting the importance of efficient resource utilization without compromising healthcare provider safety.While advan... The coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)pandemic has stretched our healthcare system to the brink,highlighting the importance of efficient resource utilization without compromising healthcare provider safety.While advanced imaging is a great resource for diagnostic purposes,the risk of contamination and infection transmission is high and requires extensive logistical planning for intrahospital patient transport,healthcare provider safety,and post-imaging decontamination.This dilemma has necessitated the transition to more bedside imaging.More so than ever,during the current pandemic,the clinical utility and importance of point-of-care ultrasound(POCUS)cannot be overstressed.It allows for safe and efficient beside procedural guidance and provides front line providers with valuable diagnostic information that can be acted upon in real-time for immediate clinical decision-making.The authors have been routinely using POCUS for the management of COVID-19 patients both in the emergency department and in intensive care units turned into“COVID-units.”In this article,we review the nuances of using POCUS in a pandemic situation and maximizing diagnostic output from this bedside technology.Additionally,we review various methods and diagnostic uses of POCUS which can replace conventional imaging and bridge current literature and common clinical practices in critically ill patients.We discuss practical guidance and pertinent review of the literature for the most relevant procedural and diagnostic guidance of respiratory illness,hemodynamic decompensation,renal failure,and gastrointestinal disorders experienced by many patients admitted to COVID-units. 展开更多
关键词 COVID-19 SARS-CoV-2 Point-of-care ultrasound COVID-intensive care units COVID-unit Critical care DECONTAMINATION PANDEMIC Imaging in COVID-19 Point-of-care ultrasound in a pandemic
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