• West. J. Med. · Nov 1990

    Adult respiratory distress syndrome during pregnancy and immediately postpartum.

    • J L Smith, F Thomas, J F Orme, and T P Clemmer.
    • Division of Critical Care Medicine, LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City, UT 84143.
    • West. J. Med. 1990 Nov 1;153(5):508-10.

    AbstractFrom 1976 to 1983, the adult respiratory distress syndrome occurred in 14 patients during pregnancy or within a month postpartum. There were 8 survivors, giving a 43% mortality. All but 2 patients had obstetric-related precipitating events--labor problems, infections, eclampsia-toxemia, and obstetric hemorrhages. During emergency cesarean sections, 3 patients had respiratory problems that may have caused their respiratory distress syndrome. The average duration of mechanical ventilatory support was 16 days. Six patients had barotrauma with 1 patient sustaining an irreversible anoxic central nervous system injury. Infections were documented in 8 patients, 6 of whom had obstetric foci. There is a lack of information regarding the adult respiratory distress syndrome in this patient group. Though uncommon, it can cause substantial mortality and morbidity.

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