[Acute respiratory insufficiency in sickle cell disease]
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0750-7658(05)80015-2
[Acute respiratory insufficiency in sickle cell disease]
Abstract
Two cases are reported of acute respiratory failure occurring during sickling crises. In the first one, the crisis was characterised by priapism, and in the other one, by abdominal pain. The different causes of these respiratory effects are discussed: infection, fat embolism, pulmonary infarct, haemodynamic pulmonary oedema, as was probably the case in the first patient, or non haemodynamic pulmonary oedema due to sickling, as during conventional treatment of a sickling crisis (oxygen, antibiotics, blood transfusion, cytapheresis). Invasive investigations may contribute to keeping up the clinical picture, because of hypoxic sickling. The water equilibrium of these patients must be monitored with great care. Worsening of the patient's condition despite 48 h of correct treatment must lead to the search for a specific cause.
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