A Case Report of Pulmonary Edema Secondary to Large Volume Bowel Preparation in a High-Risk Patient with Multiple Cardiopulmonary Co-Morbidities.

IF 0.5 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Case Reports in Gastroenterology Pub Date : 2024-03-27 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000538158
Kush Fansiwala, Preeti Prakash, Christopher L Coe, Guy A Weiss
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Abstract

Introduction: Polyethylene glycol 3,350 and electrolytes is a commonly prescribed bowel regimen for colonoscopy preparation with an overall excellent safety profile, though prior reports have demonstrated risk of volume overload.

Case presentation: A 55-year-old man with significant cardiopulmonary co-morbidities was admitted for acute hypoxic respiratory failure and subsequent evaluation for lung transplant. As part of his pretransplant evaluation, colon cancer screening was advised. Despite multiple days of bowel preparation, his stools contained sediment. Unfortunately, he developed pulmonary edema due to prolonged bowel preparation.

Conclusion: While bowel preparation is considered generally safe, our case report highlights the importance of judicious use with monitoring in high-risk individuals.

一位合并多种心肺疾病的高危患者因大容量肠道准备术而继发肺水肿的病例报告。
简介:聚乙二醇 3,350 和电解质是用于结肠镜检查准备的常用处方肠道疗法,总体安全性极佳,但之前的报告显示存在容量超负荷的风险:一名 55 岁的男性因急性缺氧性呼吸衰竭入院,患有严重的心肺并发症,随后接受了肺移植评估。作为移植前评估的一部分,他被建议进行结肠癌筛查。尽管进行了多天的肠道准备,他的粪便中仍含有沉淀物。不幸的是,由于长时间的肠道准备,他出现了肺水肿:虽然肠道准备被认为总体上是安全的,但我们的病例报告强调了在高危人群中谨慎使用并进行监测的重要性。
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Case Reports in Gastroenterology
Case Reports in Gastroenterology Medicine-Gastroenterology
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