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Lung Rapid Recovery Procurement Combined with Abdominal Normothermic Regional Perfusion in Controlled Donation after Circulatory Death
Published on: August 15, 2022
[Transfusion-related acute lung injury: a case report]
Yasuyuki Sugi1, Yujiro Kurihara, Kazuo Higa
1Department of Anesthesiology, National Kyusyu Cancer Center, Fukuoka 811-1395.
Abstract:
We report a patient who was suspected of transfusion-related acute lung injury. A 60-year-old man underwent emergency thoracotomy and hemostasis after pneumonectomy. The SpO2, decreased abruptly to 66% 90 minutes after transfusion of packed red blood cells and fresh frozen plasma. He was ventilated with 100% oxygen. The SPO2 returned to 100% in 3 minutes. Postoperative chest radiography showed diffuse pulmonary infiltrates. The pulmonary edema improved in 12 hours with mechanical ventilation.
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