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Case Reports
. 1981 Jun;67(6):790-5.

Adult respiratory distress syndrome in a pediatric intensive care unit: predisposing conditions, clinical course, and outcome

  • PMID: 7232043
Case Reports

Adult respiratory distress syndrome in a pediatric intensive care unit: predisposing conditions, clinical course, and outcome

R K Lyrene et al. Pediatrics. 1981 Jun.

Abstract

Adult respiratory distress syndrome, commonly seen in adults, is not well recognized in children. A retrospective chart review was carried out to determine the relative incidence, predisposing conditions, clinical course, and outcome of children with adult respiratory distress syndrome. fifteen patients were identified. The most common predisposing conditions were near-drowning and near-strangulation with a noticeable absence of major trauma. Mortality was 60%. Death was most often secondary to central nervous system complications. Air leak was the most common complication of treatment. Two of six survivors suffered major neurologic handicaps. Long-term pulmonary sequelae were minimal.

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