Man on Noninvasive Positive Airway Pressure Ventilation With Throat Pain.

IF 0.8 Q4 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Cheng-Han Lin, Hung-Yi Lin, Chih-Jen Yang, Shih-En Tang, Sy-Jou Chen
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Abstract

Dentures dislodged into throat on bilevel positive airway pressure (BiPAP) ventilation can be overlooked and potentially compromise airway patency. An 81-year-old man with a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) presented with increased shortness of breath and productive cough for 1 week. Inhaled bronchodilators, parenteral steroids, and BiPAP ventilation were administered for acute exacerbation of COPD complicated with acute hypercapnic respiratory failure. Fifty minutes after receiving BiPAP ventilation, his respiratory condition improved; however, he started to complain of neck pain. The patient remained intolerant to the device 3 hours later, despite receiving assurance that the discomfort might be caused by air pressure through mask ventilation. His throat did not exhibit any abnormality during visual examination. Neck radiographs were subsequently obtained and demonstrated a denture impacted in the hypopharynx. His neck pain resolved after the removal of the dislodged maxillary denture. Denture dislodgement can occur in mask ventilation and compromise airway patency if stuck in the hypopharynx or respiratory tract. Such adverse events may be overlooked on the coexistence of respiratory and pulmonary diseases. A precisely pharyngolaryngeal inspection and complete imaging studies must be performed to facilitate early identification and further retrieval intervention.

无创气道正压通气治疗咽喉疼痛患者。
在双水平气道正压通气(BiPAP)下,假牙移位到喉咙可能被忽视,并可能损害气道通畅。81岁男性,有慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)病史,表现为呼吸急促加重和咳嗽1周。COPD急性加重合并急性高碳酸血症性呼吸衰竭患者给予吸入支气管扩张剂、肠外类固醇和BiPAP通气。BiPAP通气50分钟后,患者呼吸情况好转;然而,他开始抱怨颈部疼痛。患者在3小时后仍然对该装置不耐受,尽管得到保证,不适可能是由面罩通气引起的气压引起的。在目视检查中,他的喉咙没有任何异常。颈部x线片显示假牙嵌塞下咽。移除移位的上颌假牙后,他的颈部疼痛消失了。假牙脱位可发生在面罩通气和损害气道通畅,如果卡在下咽或呼吸道。在呼吸道和肺部疾病共存的情况下,这些不良事件可能被忽视。必须进行精确的咽部检查和完整的影像学检查,以促进早期识别和进一步的恢复干预。
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Journal of acute medicine
Journal of acute medicine EMERGENCY MEDICINE-
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