Heroin-related noncardiogenic pulmonary edema - A case series

被引:64
|
作者
Sporer, KA
Dorn, E
机构
[1] Univ Calif San Francisco, San Francisco Gen Hosp, Dept Med, Emergency Serv, San Francisco, CA 94110 USA
[2] Univ Calif San Francisco, Alameda Cty Med Ctr, Dept Emergency Med, San Francisco, CA 94110 USA
关键词
heroin; noncardiogenic; poisoning; pulmonary edema;
D O I
10.1378/chest.120.5.1628
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Study objectives: To examine the current clinical spectrum of noncardiogenic pulmonary edema (NCPE) related to heroin overdose. Design: Retrospective chart review of all identified patients from August 1994 through December 1998. Setting: Urban academic hospital. Patients or participants: Heroin-related NCPE was defined as the syndrome in which a patient develops significant hypoxia (room air saturation < 90% with a respiratory rate > 12/min) within 24 h of a clinically apparent heroin overdose. This should be accompanied by radiographic evidence of diffuse pulmonary infiltrates not attributable to other causes, such as cardiac dysfunction, pneumonia, pulmonary embolism, or bronchospasm, and which resolve clinically and radiographically within 48 h. Interventions: None. Measurements and results: Twenty-seven patients were identified during this 53-month period, with a majority being male patients (85%; average age, 34 years). Twenty patients (74%) were hypoxic on emergency department arrival, and 6 patients (22%) had symptoms develop within the first hour. One patient had significant hypoxia develop within 4 h. Nine patients (33%) required mechanical ventilation, and all intubated patients but one were extubated within 24 h. Eighteen patients (66%) were treated with supplemental oxygen alone. Hypoxia resolved spontaneously within 24 h in 74% of patients, with the rest (22%) resolving within 48 h. Twenty patients (74%) had classical radiograph findings of bilateral fluffy infiltrates, but unilateral pulmonary edema occurred in four patients (15%) and more localized disease occurred in two patients (7%). Conclusion: NCPE is an infrequent complication of a heroin overdose. The clinical symptoms of NCPE are clinically apparent either immediately or within 4 h of the overdose. Mechanical ventilation is necessary in only 39% of patients. The incidence of NCPE related to heroin overdose has decreased substantially in the last few decades.
引用
收藏
页码:1628 / 1632
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Basophil activation in two cases of hydrochlorothiazide-induced noncardiogenic pulmonary edema
    Manso, L.
    Heili, S.
    Fernandez-Nieto, M.
    Sastre, B.
    Sastre, J.
    ALLERGY, 2010, 65 (01) : 135 - 136
  • [32] TRANSIENT NONCARDIOGENIC PULMONARY-EDEMA FOLLOWING MASSIVE INGESTION OF ETHYLENE-GLYCOL BUTYL ETHER
    BAUER, P
    WEBER, M
    MUR, JM
    PROTOIS, JC
    BOLLAERT, PE
    CONDI, A
    LARCAN, A
    LAMBERT, H
    INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE, 1992, 18 (04) : 250 - 251
  • [33] Sustained incentive value of heroin-related cues in short- and long-term abstinent heroin users
    Preller, Katrin H.
    Wagner, Michael
    Sulzbach, Christian
    Hoenig, Klaus
    Neubauer, Julia
    Franke, Petra E.
    Petrovsky, Nadine
    Frommann, Ingo
    Rehme, Anne K.
    Quednow, Boris B.
    EUROPEAN NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2013, 23 (10) : 1270 - 1279
  • [34] Heroin-related deaths in regional New South Wales, 1992-96
    Darke, S
    Ross, J
    DRUG AND ALCOHOL REVIEW, 2000, 19 (01) : 35 - 40
  • [35] Patterns of presentation in heroin overdose resulting in pulmonary edema
    Sterrett, C
    Brownfield, J
    Korn, CS
    Hollinger, M
    Henderson, SO
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 2003, 21 (01) : 32 - 34
  • [36] Racial/ethnic differences in trends in heroin use and heroin-related risk behaviors among nonmedical prescription opioid users
    Martins, Silvia S.
    Santaella-Tenorio, Julian
    Marshall, Brandon D. L.
    Maldonado, Adriana
    Cerda, Magdalena
    DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE, 2015, 151 : 278 - 283
  • [37] Case series of heroin-induced non-cardiac pulmonary oedema
    Arslan, Engin Deniz
    Buyukcam, Fatih
    Avci, Sema
    Genc, Selim
    Demir, Omer Faruk
    Usul, Eren
    Birgi, Erdem
    Aydin, Macit
    Ozkan, Seda
    HEROIN ADDICTION AND RELATED CLINICAL PROBLEMS, 2015, 17 (06) : 17 - 21
  • [38] Distribution of 6-monoacetylmorphine and morphine in head and pubic hair from heroin-related deaths
    Lee, Sooyeun
    Cordero, Rosa
    Paterson, Sue
    FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL, 2009, 183 (1-3) : 74 - 77
  • [39] Nationwide increase in hospitalizations for heroin-related soft tissue infections: Associations with structural market conditions
    Ciccarone, Daniel
    Unick, George Jay
    Cohen, Jenny K.
    Mars, Sarah G.
    Rosenblum, Daniel
    DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE, 2016, 163 : 126 - 133
  • [40] Administration of carperitide in cases of pulmonary edema with preeclampsia: a pilot case series
    Toshinari, Akira
    Chigusa, Yoshitsugu
    Yamaguchi, Ayaka
    Takakura, Masahito
    Komatsu, Maya
    Morita, Makiko
    Mandai, Masaki
    Mogami, Haruta
    HYPERTENSION RESEARCH IN PREGNANCY, 2024, 12 (03) : 58 - 63