2015, Number 3
Acute respiratory failure and septic shock for infected bronchiectasis. A case report
Cervantes-González OA, Vargas-Gutiérrez DA, Hernández-Cárdenas CM, Lugo-Goytia G
Language: Spanish
References: 5
Page: 190-193
PDF size: 237.27 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Bronchiectasis as a cause of respiratory failure and septic shock are associated with high mortality. We report the case of a patient with an acute exacerbation due to Pseudomonas aeruginosa that produced severe respiratory failure and septic shock requiring management in the respiratory intensive care unit (RICU). The patient presented multiorgan failure and muscle weakness syndrome requiring prolonged ventilation and intensive rehabilitation. After a month in the RICU the patient was discharged, however she had to be admitted to the unit a week later by septic shock and respiratory failure. The patient died 48 hours after admission by irreversible septic shock. This case illustrates the pathophysiological changes and high short-term mortality in patients with bronchiectasis who require intensive care.REFERENCES