1例无阳性接触史伴严重缺氧患者新冠肺炎的快速诊断

Nobuaki Suzuki, Yoshitaka Shiratori, T. Yokoi, Takahiro Kimura, Shinji Takahashi, S. Nishide, Takashi Aoyagi, N. Hayami, N. Iso-o, T. Kohyama, Minoru Yoshida, K. Kikuchi, M. Hara
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我们报告一例85岁女性患者,因呼吸困难、缺氧渐进式加重,由救护车送往我院,无冠状病毒病2019 (COVID-19)患者接触史,在10l /min非呼吸式面罩上外周动脉氧饱和度低至80%,胸部听诊显示粗碎裂,急诊插管后因缺乏粉红色推测心力衰竭概率低。此外,实验室数据显示白细胞计数正常(6100 /μL),血清降钙素原水平未升高(0.63 ng/mL),这也符合不太可能是细菌感染的情况,胸部听诊出现粗糙的碎裂,血压正常,排除肺血栓栓塞。考虑到COVID-19的可能性,立即对患者进行了隔离,两天后,COVID-19聚合酶链反应试验返回阳性。在该患者暴露后的3周内,没有证据表明该病毒传播给了治疗该患者的医护人员,包括6名中等风险暴露者。缺氧的快速鉴别诊断对于防止SARS-CoV-2感染的进一步传播至关重要。我们的病例强调了痰样/特征和实验室数据对于快速排除COVID-19以外的疾病的重要性
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Rapid Diagnosis of COVID-19 in A Patient without A Positive History of Contact Who Presented with Severe Hypoxia:Case Report
We report the case of an 85-year-old woman who was transported to our hospital by ambulance with progressively worsening dyspnea and hypoxia She had no history of contact with any patient with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) The peripheral arterial oxygen saturation level on a 10 L/min non-rebreather-type mask was as low as 80% Chest auscultation revealed coarse crackles After emergency intubation, it was surmised that the probability of heart failure was low because of the lack of pink, frothy sputum Bacterial pneumonia was also considered to be unlikely, as the sputum was not purulent Moreover, laboratory data revealed a normal white blood cell count (6,100/μL) and no elevation of the serum procalcitonin level (0 63 ng/mL), which were also consistent with the condition not likely to be a bacterial infection Pulmonary thromboembolism was ruled out by the presence of coarse crackles on chest auscultation and normal blood pressure Thereafter, the possibility of COVID-19 was considered and the patient was immediately isolated Two days later, the polymerase chain reaction test for COVID-19 returned positive There was no evidence of transmission of the virus to the healthcare personnel who had treated this patient, including the 6 with medium-risk exposure, during the 3-week period after the exposure In the COVID-19 pandemic era, rapid differential diagnosis of hypoxia is essential to prevent further transmission of SARS-CoV-2 infection Our case highlights the importance of the sputum appearance/characteristics and laboratory data for rapidly ruling out diseases other than COVID-19
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