• Gen Thorac Cardiovasc Surg · Jul 2008

    Case Reports

    Successful management of postoperative acute respiratory distress syndrome in a patient with lung cancer.

    • Akira Iyoda, Yasumitsu Moriya, Kenzo Hiroshima, Kiyoshi Shibuya, and Ichiro Yoshino.
    • Department of Thoracic Surgery, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University, 1-8-1 Inohana, Chuo-ku, Chiba, Japan. aiyoda@faculty.chiba-u.jp.
    • Gen Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2008 Jul 1;56(7):354-6.

    AbstractAcute respiratory distress syndrome after pulmonary resection for lung cancer frequently has a lethal outcome. Treatment with a combination therapy of neutrophil elastase inhibitor and steroid administration was used to achieve good control, without impairing lung function, in a patient with postoperative acute respiratory distress syndrome. A 74-year-old man was diagnosed with lung cancer and referred to the outpatient department of Chiba University Hospital with double primary lung cancers located in the right upper lobe that were staged at T2N0M0 (stage IB). He underwent right upper lobectomy with hilar and mediastinal lymph node dissection. After 10 postoperative days, he had acute respiratory distress syndrome. He was given a corticosteroid and a neutrophil elastase inhibitor, which resulted in rapid improvement without lung dysfunction.

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