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Review
. 1988 Nov;94(5):1090-2.
doi: 10.1378/chest.94.5.1090.

Pulmonary edema due to upper airway obstruction in adults

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Pulmonary edema due to upper airway obstruction in adults

D Willms et al. Chest. 1988 Nov.

Abstract

A report of pulmonary edema following acute upper airway obstruction in an adult is presented, and the literature involving 25 additional cases is reviewed. This form of pulmonary edema appears to be related to markedly negative intrathoracic pressure due to forced inspiration against a closed upper airway resulting in transudation of fluid from pulmonary capillaries to the interstitium. Postanesthetic laryngospasm is the most common cause of pulmonary edema in adults (11/26 cases). The edema usually clears rapidly with supportive care. Aggressive diagnostic and therapeutic interventions may be avoided if the syndrome is recognized. Maintenance of oxygenation and a patent airway are the mainstays of treatment.

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    Masa Jimenez JF, Verea Hernando H, De La Cruz Rios JL, Sanchez De Cos Escuin J. Masa Jimenez JF, et al. Chest. 1990 Jan;97(1):255-6. doi: 10.1378/chest.97.1.255. Chest. 1990. PMID: 2295258 No abstract available.
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    Herrick IA, Ali M. Herrick IA, et al. Chest. 1990 Feb;97(2):509. doi: 10.1378/chest.97.2.509a. Chest. 1990. PMID: 2298089 No abstract available.

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