Pulmonary Reperfusion Injury in Children after Pulmonary Arteries Unifocalization: Clinical Case Description and Brief Literature Review
https://doi.org/10.15690/rpj.v3i4.2494
Abstract
Pulmonary reperfusion injury (PRI) after pulmonary arteries unifocalization is relatively newly described complication of the early postoperative period. This article presents a case of PRI in 2 years old patient on the 3rd day after the unifocalization procedure that was accompanied by respiratory failure increase with the need of respiratory function restoration and mechanical ventilation implementation. Laboratory and bacteriological examination, as well as computed tomography and angiography were performed to clarify the diagnosis. Positive dynamics was observed on the fifth postoperative day. There were no symptoms at hospital discharge.
Disclosure of interest - not declared.
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About the Authors
K. T. ShcheglovaRussian Federation
Klara T. Shcheglova, MD,
6 Stasova Str., Penza, 440071
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V. V. Bazylev
Russian Federation
Vladlen V. Bazylev, MD, PhD, Professor
Penza
SPIN: 3153-8026
S. E. Shcheglov
Russian Federation
Savelii E. Shcheglov, MD
Penza
SPIN: 3838-3686
A. I. Magilevets
Russian Federation
Anton I. Magilevets, MD
Penza
SPIN: 8965-1264
I. E. Chernogrivov
Russian Federation
Igor E. Chernogrivov, MD, PhD
Penza
SPIN: 3959-5479
N. V. Venediktova
Russian Federation
Natalia V. Venediktova, MD
Penza
SPIN: 2554-8916
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For citations:
Shcheglova K.T., Bazylev V.V., Shcheglov S.E., Magilevets A.I., Chernogrivov I.E., Venediktova N.V. Pulmonary Reperfusion Injury in Children after Pulmonary Arteries Unifocalization: Clinical Case Description and Brief Literature Review. Russian Pediatric Journal. 2022;3(4):465-470. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.15690/rpj.v3i4.2494