Atypical presentation of fat embolism syndrome: A case report

Q4 Medicine
Seok Woo Shin , Barbara Soares Goncalves , Leonardo Magnani Seabra , Henriquy Aguiar Coelho , Talita Magalhaes Sansoni , Thiago Rodrigues Araujo Calderan , Vania Graner Silva Pinto , Elcio Shiyoiti Hirano , Cesar Vanderlei Carmona
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Abstract

We present a case report of fat embolism syndrome in the Trauma Intensive Care Unit with an atypical presentation. A 21-year-old male patient was admitted with multiple fractures after a motorcycle accident. Shortly after the debridement of the open fracture and external fixation of the bones, the patient presented with hypoxemia, tachypnea, fever, and tachycardia. There were no neurologic abnormalities and no petechial rash. Supportive care, including mechanical ventilation, was required. Initial chest angiotomography did not detect pulmonary thromboembolism. There were discrete bilateral consolidations in the lung bases — no bacterial or viral infection findings, including a negative COVID-19 test. Computed tomography was repeated after 5 days, evidenced by bilateral well-demarcated ground glass opacities.
Our case presented an atypical presentation of fat embolism syndrome, without classical signs and symptoms, such as neurologic abnormalities and petechial rash. In this context, other differential diagnoses were considered, since the clinical manifestations of fat embolism are non-specific, and often are seen in other post-traumatic conditions.
This case highlights the diagnostic challenges of fat embolism syndrome in the Intensive Care Unit. Atypical presentation must be taken into consideration when treating high-risk patients.
脂肪栓塞综合征的非典型表现:1例报告
我们提出了一个病例报告的脂肪栓塞综合征在创伤重症监护病房与非典型的表现。一名21岁的男性患者在摩托车事故后因多处骨折入院。在开放性骨折清创和骨外固定后不久,患者出现低氧血症、呼吸急促、发热和心动过速。无神经系统异常,无点疹。需要支持性治疗,包括机械通气。最初的胸部血管断层扫描未发现肺血栓栓塞。肺基底有离散的双侧实变,未发现细菌或病毒感染,包括COVID-19检测阴性。5天后复查计算机断层扫描,可见双侧磨玻璃混浊。我们的病例表现为非典型的脂肪栓塞综合征,没有典型的体征和症状,如神经系统异常和点疹。在这种情况下,考虑了其他鉴别诊断,因为脂肪栓塞的临床表现是非特异性的,而且经常出现在其他创伤后疾病中。本病例强调了在重症监护病房诊断脂肪栓塞综合征的挑战。在治疗高危患者时必须考虑非典型表现。
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Trauma Case Reports
Trauma Case Reports Medicine-Emergency Medicine
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0.60
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131
审稿时长
26 weeks
期刊介绍: Trauma Case Reports is the only open access, online journal dedicated to the publication of case reports in all aspects of trauma care and accident surgery. Case reports on all aspects of trauma management, surgical procedures for all tissues, resuscitation, anaesthesia and trauma and tissue healing will be considered for publication by the international editorial team and will be subject to peer review. Bringing together these cases from an international authorship will shed light on surgical problems and help in their effective resolution.
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