乳糜心包或注射性脂质乳污染?

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q4 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Bertrand Lefrère, Randa Bittar, Antoine Levasseur, Cécile Lambe, Elie Abi-Nader, Margaux Pontailler, Régis Gaudin, Valérie Fesel-Fouquier, Mehdi Sakka, Dominique Bonnefont-Rousselot
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摘要

积液可以显示出一些意外。我们记录了一个14个月大的患有短肠综合征的男性患者,在心脏病科住院,通过Broviac®导管接受慢性肠外营养。患者在反复更换导管后出现了几处血栓形成。在上腔静脉成形术的同时,在没有其他外周静脉通道的情况下,放置了右心房内Broviac®导管。该装置有一个皮肤出口部位,允许输注高渗脂质乳剂。7 d后,心包/纵隔膜分泌乳白色液体。凝胶脂蛋白电泳提示初步诊断为乳糜心包。然而,某些分析物的生化测试引起了肠外营养相关的心包积液和可能的假性乳糜腹膜,这是由心包中迁移的Broviac®剪切引起的。患者在无脂饮食的情况下,住进ICU引流积液并重新放置导管,成功。根据肠外脂质乳剂与脂蛋白凝胶电泳干扰的新数据,我们将试图确定凝胶中乳糜微粒的明显存在是否会是淋巴系统病变的迹象,或者更确切地说,是脂质乳剂中人工乳糜微粒污染的结果,如果不是污染血液的迹象。在我们的文章中,我们强调了识别和确认心包积液病例的几个注意事项,例如乳糜心包和肠外营养相关的病例,以及关于使用脂质乳剂治疗小儿短肠综合征的要点。
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Chylopericardium or contamination by injectable lipid emulsion?

Effusions can show some surprises. We document the case of a fourteen-month-old male patient with short-bowel syndrome, hospitalized in a cardiology unit, receiving a chronic parenteral nutrition by a Broviac® catheter. The patient presented several thrombosis following iterative catheter replacements. In parallel with superior vena cava plasty, a right intra-atrial Broviac® catheter was placed in the absence of other peripheral venous accesses. This device has a cutaneous exit site to allow for infusion of a hyperosmolar lipid emulsion. Seven days later, a milky liquid was secreted from pericardial/mediastinal redon. A gel lipoprotein electrophoresis of the fluid suggested a preliminary diagnosis of chylopericardium. However, biochemical testing of certain analytes evoked a parenteral nutrition-related pericardial effusion and a possible pseudochyloperitoneum caused by the shearing of a migrated Broviac® in pericardium. The patient, on a fat-free diet, was admitted to the ICU to drain the effusion and reposition the catheter, with success. In the light of new datas on the interference of parenteral lipid emulsions with the lipoproteins gel electrophoresis, we will try to determine whether the apparent presence of chylomicrons in the gel would be the sign of a lesion of the lymphatic system, or rather the result of a contamination by artificial chylomicron in the lipid emulsion, if not the sign of contaminated blood. In our article, we highlight several considerations in identifying and confirming cases of pericardial effusion, such as chylopericardium and parenteral nutrition-related one, as well as points concerning the use of lipid emulsions for pediatric patients with short-bowel syndrome.

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Annales de biologie clinique
Annales de biologie clinique 医学-医学:研究与实验
CiteScore
0.80
自引率
20.00%
发文量
53
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Multidisciplinary information with direct relevance to everyday practice Annales de Biologie Clinique, the official journal of the French Society of Clinical Biology (SFBC), supports biologists in areas including continuing education, laboratory accreditation and technique validation. With original articles, abstracts and accounts of everyday practice, the journal provides details of advances in knowledge, techniques and equipment, as well as a forum for discussion open to the entire community.
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