Title of article :
Successful use of an improvised bubble CPAP device for severe respiratory distress caused by pulmonary tuberculosis
Author/Authors :
Hendriks, Hans Jurgen Zithulele Hospital - Mqanduli, South Africa , Meyer, Tabitha Nadishani Zithulele Hospital - Mqanduli, South Africa , Meyer, Gareth Dudley Zithulele Hospital - Mqanduli, South Africa
Abstract :
This case report discusses the successful use of an improvised bubble continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) apparatus made using items commonly available in a poorly resourced district hospital.
Case presentation
A 64-year-old female with no co-morbidities presented with respiratory failure due to pulmonary tuberculosis and was not accepted into the regional Intensive Care Unit (ICU) on referral. She required 8 days of improvised bubble CPAP to maintain adequate oxygen saturation before weaning and eventual discharge.
Discussion
Improvised bubble CPAP is commonly used in neonatal care in developing countries and well described in literature however, there are no reports of its successful use in adult patients. In the absence of access to ICU or other Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) equipment, improvised bubble CPAP may provide some therapeutic benefit.
Keywords :
Non-invasive ventilation , Respiratory distress , Severe pneumonia , CPAP , Low resource setting
Journal title :
African Journal of Emergency Medicine