[Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis treated with whole-lung lavage utilizing extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: a case report and review]
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[Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis treated with whole-lung lavage utilizing extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: a case report and review]
Abstract
Objective: To improve the treatment of severe hypoxaemia in patients with pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP).
Methods: The clinical data of a patient with pathologically proven PAP treated with whole-lung lavage utilizing extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) were described and the literature was reviewed.
Results: This 57-year-old man was admitted because of cough and progressive dyspnea for 12 months. His PaO(2) was 46 mm Hg (1 mm Hg = 0.133 kPa) and saturation of pulse oximeter (SpO(2)) was from 85% to 88% with oxygen 5 L/min by nasal cannula. His chest CT, bronchoscopy with bronchoalveolar lavage and transbronchial biopsies were consistent with PAP. Whole-lung lavage was performed in the operation room under general anesthesia. A double-lumen tube was intubated in order to selectively ventilate and lavage a single lung independently. During mechanical ventilation for both lungs, the SpO(2) was from 80% to 90%, but when a single right lung ventilation was tried, the SpO(2) (from 68% to 80%) dropped significantly. To ensure adequate oxygen supply during lavage, a veno-arterial ECMO was set up by inserting catheters percutaneously into the right femoral artery and right femoral vein respectively. Then the SpO(2) improved, from 89% to 97% during single right lung ventilation. The left lung was lavaged with a total of 20.8 L of normal saline. The SpO(2) ranged from 80% to 94% during the lavage. After the lavage, the patient no longer experienced shortness of breath. Then 28 days later the right lung was lavaged without the aid of ECMO. A month after the second lavage, his chest CT showed marked improvement in infiltrates of both lungs.
Conclusion: When a patient with PAP has refractory hypoxemia prior to the lavage procedure, ECMO should be considered in order to avoid severe hypoxaemia with fatal consequences during lavage.
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