Archivos de bronconeumología
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Arch. Bronconeumol. · Feb 2003
Case Reports[Acute non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema secondary to hydrochlorothiazide therapy].
Several commonly prescribed drugs can cause acute non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema. A cause-effect relationship is usually difficult to establish because symptoms are not specific. We report a case of pulmonary edema induced by a common diuretic, hydrochlorothiazide. ⋯ Edema is due to an idiosyncratic reaction rather than an immune response. The clinical course is usually favorable over the first 24 hours with treatment of blood pressure and respiratory support. Given that severity increases with recurrence, we underline the importance of diagnosis in the first episode.
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Arch. Bronconeumol. · Jan 2003
Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Clinical Trial[Non-invasive ventilation in kyphoscoliosis. A comparison of a volumetric ventilator and a BIPAP support pressure device].
Non-invasive intermittent positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV) at home is the treatment of choice for patients with chronic respiratory insufficiency secondary to severe kyphoscoliosis. Our aim was to compare clinical course, blood gases and lung function after one month of domiciliary NIPPV with two types of ventilator and to assess sleep pattern changes in patients enrolled in a prospective, randomized crossover study. Ten patients with chronic respiratory insufficiency due to kyphoscoliosis were enrolled and randomly assigned to the first device. ⋯ All but one patient had better tolerance of the bilevel positive airway pressure (BIPAP) support mode than of the volumetric ventilator. Our study shows that NIPPV is equally effective for patients with kyphoscoliosis whether administered with a volumetric ventilator or a BIPAP device. Subjective response and tolerance seem to be slightly better with BIPAP.