Title of article :
Successful Rescue Therapy with Pumpless Extracorporeal Carbon Dioxide Removal in a Patient with Persistent Air Leakage Due to Empyema
Author/Authors :
Cho, Jaeyoung Department of Internal Medicine - Seoul National University Bundang Hospital - Seoul National University College of Medicine - Seongnam, Korea , Lee, Yeon Joo Department of Internal Medicine - Seoul National University Bundang Hospital - Seoul National University College of Medicine - Seongnam, Korea , Lee, Jae-Ho Department of Internal Medicine - Seoul National University Bundang Hospital - Seoul National University College of Medicine - Seongnam, Korea , Lee, Choon-Taek Department of Internal Medicine - Seoul National University Bundang Hospital - Seoul National University College of Medicine - Seongnam, Korea , Cho, Young-Jae Department of Internal Medicine - Seoul National University Bundang Hospital - Seoul National University College of Medicine - Seongnam, Korea
Pages :
7
From page :
284
To page :
290
Abstract :
A young metastatic lung cancer patient developed empyema due to an infection with carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii. Hydropneumothorax was detected and managed by a tube thoracotomy. However, persistent air leakage through the chest tube was observed due to the presence of a bronchopleural fistula (BPF). As hypercapnic respiratory failure had progressed and the large air leak did not diminish by conservative management, a pumpless extracorporeal lung assist (pECLA) device was inserted. The pECLA allowed the patient to be weaned from mechanical ventilation and the BPF to heal. The present case shows the effective application of pECLA in a patient with empyema complicated with BPF and severe hypercapnic respiratory failure. pECLA enabled us to minimize airway pressure to aid in the closure of the BPF in the mechanically ventilated patient.
Keywords :
bronchial fistula , empyema , hydropneumothorax , hypercapnia , pumpless extracorporeal lung assist , respiratory insufficiency
Journal title :
Acute and Critical Care
Serial Year :
2017
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Record number :
2621693
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