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Expired CO2 Measurement in Intubated or Spontaneously Breathing Patients from the Emergency Department
Published on: January 29, 2011
[Acute asthma and coma in Emergency Department: a case report]
Daniele Vincenzo1, Domenico Lorenzo Urso, Alessandro Curia
1U.O. di Pronto Soccorso, Ospedale Civile V. Cosentino, Cariati, Cosenza. dottvincenzo@yahoo.it
Abstract:
Acute asthma is a common medical emergency. The goals of therapy are therefore to remove hypoxaemia, improve airflow limitation and prevent death. We describe the case of a 51-year-old woman with asthma admitted to Emergency Department after complaining acute respiratory failure and coma. The improvement of respiratory failure, after administration of high concentration of oxygen, beta-2 agonist and corticosteroids, wasn't associated at improvement of consciousness. The deterioration of blood gases dont justified coma. Having a suspicion the patient takes some benzodiazepines, we administered flumazenil and the patient improved adequately.
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