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To determine and compare the incidence of concurrent bacterial lung infection in intubated and nonintubated patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP) requiring medical intensive care unit (MICU) admission for support of their respiratory function. ⋯ The incidence of bacterial lung infections in our retrospective study of AIDS patients with PCP is remarkably less than in the general ICU population with respiratory failure and in our control patients with SCI, although the differences did not attain statistical significance. This finding may be related to antimicrobial therapy directed against P carinii. Endotracheal intubation in patients with AIDS and PCP, who were undergoing appropriate antimicrobial therapy, did not result in a significantly higher incidence of bacterial lung infections than in those who were not intubated. There was no significant difference in the incidence of bacterial lung infections between those AIDS/PCP patients who survived episodes of severe respiratory failure and those who did not. Endotracheal intubation should not be delayed or withheld from this patient population due to concerns of pulmonary bacterial superinfection.
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Case Reports
Pneumothorax due to ball-valve obstruction of an endotracheal tube in a mechanically ventilated patient.
Barotrauma is a well-known complication of mechanical ventilation, thought to be related to alveolar rupture from localized hyperinflation. Mishaps related to endotracheal intubation can lead to barotrauma such as inadvertent intubation of the right mainstem bronchus. In this report, we describe pneumothorax as a consequence of ball-valve occlusion, a previously undescribed endotracheal tube malfunction.
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We undertook this study to determine the occurrence and the determinants of elevation of serum creatine kinase (CK) levels and CK MB-fraction following cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). ⋯ CK elevation is a common finding following successful CPR after cardiac arrest and this elevation of post-CPR CK levels is related to both physical as well as electrical injury sustained during CPR. Elevation of post-CPR CK-MB fraction seems to be only a crude indicator of preexisting CAD; however, a positive CK-MB fraction in patients without CAD is related to severity of physical injury and electrical injury during CPR. Patients who survive CPR without neurologic impairment appear to be those with a shorter duration of CPR. Elevated serum potassium, phosphate, and creatinine values may be related to an adverse effect on long-term survival.
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The effect of transtracheal oxygen administration by means of a 9-French (2.7 mm) percutaneous catheter was assessed in five patients with severe obstructive sleep apnea. We hypothesized that the delivery of oxygen below the site of airway obstruction should reduce the arterial oxygen desaturation during apneas and hypopneas, thereby increasing respiratory stability. Standard sleep and respiratory measurements were recorded in these subjects with all-night polysomnography on nonconsecutive nights during four experimental conditions: room air (BL), nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), nasal O2 (NC O2), and transtracheal O2 (TT O2). ⋯ We believe that TT O2 is superior to NC O2 for some patients with obstructive sleep apnea because continuous oxygen flow below the site of airway obstruction more reliably prevents alveolar hypoxia and respiration is stabilized. Infusion of air or oxygen through the tracheal catheter flow may also increase mean airway pressure and reduce obstructive apnea similar to nasal CPAP. We conclude that TT O2 may be an effective alternative mode of therapy for some patients with severe sleep apnea/hypopnea when nasal CPAP is not tolerated or when combined oxygen and nasal CPAP are required.
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Case Reports
Disseminated miliary blastomycosis leading to acute respiratory failure in an urban setting.
Disseminated blastomycosis, usually a chronic slowly progressive illness, primarily occurs in individuals with a history of exposure to a rural environmental source. We report a case of disseminated blastomycosis leading to acute respiratory failure in a young man confined to prison in an urban area.