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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36815753/noncardiogenic-pulmonary-edema-in-small-animals
#21
REVIEW
Karin Unger, Linda G Martin
OBJECTIVE: To review various types of noncardiogenic pulmonary edema (NCPE) in cats and dogs. ETIOLOGY: NCPE is an abnormal fluid accumulation in the lung interstitium or alveoli that is not caused by cardiogenic causes or fluid overload. It can be due to changes in vascular permeability, hydrostatic pressure in the pulmonary vasculature, or a combination thereof. Possible causes include inflammatory states within the lung or in remote tissues (acute respiratory distress syndrome [ARDS]), airway obstruction (post-obstructive pulmonary edema), neurologic disease such as head trauma or seizures (neurogenic pulmonary edema), electrocution, after re-expansion of a collapsed lung or after drowning...
March 2023: Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36694645/neurogenic-pulmonary-edema-caused-by-right-insular-cortex-infarction
#22
Akane Tanaka, Kazutoshi Toriyama, Yukihisa Takeda, Yusuke Watanabe, Takayuki Kimura, Kaoru Yamazaki, Hiroyuki Nakamura, Kazutetsu Aoshiba
We report a case of neurogenic pulmonary edema (NPE) caused by middle cerebral artery infarction involving the right insular cortex. Hyperactivity of the insular cortex, which regulates sympathetic function, can cause NPE. The NPE should be considered in the differential diagnosis of dyspneic patients with insular cortex infarction.
January 2023: Clinical Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36589194/neurogenic-pulmonary-edema-presenting-as-a-pulmonary-entity
#23
Kumaran Balasundaram, Padmavathi Parthasarathy, Gerrit Woltmann
Acute dyspnea is one of the most common presentations in acute/emergency settings, and acute pulmonary edema remains a leading cause in adults resulting from either cardiogenic or non-cardiogenic etiologies. Neurogenic pulmonary edema (NPE) is one of the less common forms of non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema seen in emergency departments, neurology units, or intensive care units. It usually develops rapidly following significant neurological insult seen in patients with intracranial hemorrhage, traumatic brain injuries, and epileptic seizures...
November 2022: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36439343/case-report-hypoadrenocorticism-crisis-complicated-by-non-cardiogenic-pulmonary-edema-in-a-dog
#24
Mathieu V Paulin, Elisabeth C Snead
A 6-year-old castrated male Labradoodle was referred in uncompensated hypovolemic shock, with a 72 - h history of lethargy, vomiting and diarrhea that had acutely worsened with subsequent development of profuse hemorrhagic diarrhea in the last 24 h after a visit to the groomer. In most respects this case was classic for a patient with a primary hypoadrenocortical crisis. After initial attempts to address hypovolemia and refractory hypotension, no clinical improvement was seen, and the respiratory rate had increased acutely to 80 bpm with crackles detected on thoracic auscultation and serosanguineous fluid began draining from the nose and mouth...
2022: Frontiers in Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36408527/hiding-in-plain-sight-a-review-of-post-convulsive-leukocyte-elevations
#25
REVIEW
Jose L Vega, Barry R Komisaruk, Mark Stewart
During physiological stress responses such as vigorous exercise, emotional states of fear and rage, and asphyxia, the nervous system induces a massive release of systemic catecholamines that prepares the body for survival by increasing cardiac output and redirecting blood flow from non-essential organs into the cardiopulmonary circulation. A curious byproduct of this vital response is a sudden, transient, and redistributive leukocytosis provoked mostly by the resultant shear forces exerted by rapid blood flow on marginated leukocytes...
2022: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36324918/a-rare-complication-after-vestibular-schwannoma-surgery-neurogenic-pulmonary-edema
#26
Pawan Kishore Ravindran, Dirk Kunst, Jerome Waterval, Koos Hovinga, Yasin Temel
Background: In our center, large vestibular schwannoma (VS) is typically managed by a planned partial resection through the translabyrinthine route. Here, we report on a rare complication of VS surgery and severe neurogenic pulmonary edema. Case Description: A 33-year-old male was referred to our skull-base center with a large VS. A planned partial resection was performed. The surgery was without complications and the patient showed good recovery without facial nerve dysfunction...
2022: Surgical Neurology International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36284392/hand-foot-and-mouth-disease-a-narrative-review
#27
REVIEW
Alexander K C Leung, Joseph M Lam, Benjamin Barankin, Kin Fon Leong, Kam Lun Hon
BACKGROUND: Hand, foot, and mouth disease is a common viral disease in childhood. Because the disease has the potential to reach epidemic levels and mortality is high in some countries, early recognition of this disease is of paramount importance. OBJECTIVE: This purpose of this article is to familiarize pediatricians with the clinical manifestations and management of hand, foot, and mouth disease. METHODS: A search was conducted in February 2022 in PubMed Clinical Queries using the key term "hand, foot, and mouth disease"...
2022: Recent advances in inflammation & allergy drug discovery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36191916/pathophysiology-and-management-of-neurogenic-pulmonary-edema-in-patients-with-acute-severe-brain-injury
#28
REVIEW
Matthew A Maslonka, Kristin N Sheehan, Sudhir V Datar, Vidula Vachharajani, Andrew Namen
Acute brain injury (ABI) consists of any acquired insult to the brain and is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Approximately 20% to 30% of patients with ABI develop a lung injury called neurogenic pulmonary edema (NPE), and its development often results in poor outcomes. This article provides a narrative review of the evidence regarding proposed mechanisms of injury, diagnosis, and treatment of NPE in the critical care setting. PubMed and Ovid databases were searched for observational or prospective studies relevant to the diagnosis and treatment of NPE...
October 2022: Southern Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36160659/the-development-of-pulmonary-edema-after-recombinant-tissue-plasminogen-activator-in-acute-ischemic-stroke-patient-neurogenic-or-non-neurogenic
#29
Ahmad Sulaiman Alwahdy, Ika Yulieta Margaretha Sihombing, Fitria Tahta Alfina, Niken Syahdian, Putri Nurbaeti, Annisa Futihandayani, Allifka Ramadhanti
Recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (r-tPA) is the first-line drug for the treatment of acute ischemic stroke, despite it may lead to a variety of complications in some cases. In patients with extensive stroke, infarction of the brain can cause suppression of the respiratory center in the brain leading to neurogenic pulmonary edema that potentially causes respiratory failure. Its etiology is either due to a neurogenic or non-neurogenic process. Nevertheless, the definite pathophysiology of these circumstances remains unclear...
May 2022: Case Reports in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36073566/prazosin-improves-neurogenic-acute-heart-failure-through-downregulation-of-fibroblast-growth-factor-23-in-rat-hearts
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jun-Yen Pan, Wen-Hsien Lu, Chieh-Jen Wu, Ching-Jiunn Tseng, Hsin-Hung Chen
Bilateral nucleus tractus solitarii (NTS) lesions, possibly caused by enterovirus 71 infection, cause severe neurogenic hypertension, leading to acute heart failure (HF), pulmonary edema, and death within hours. Alpha-adrenergic blockers attenuate blood pressure and ameliorate HF and pulmonary edema, thereby prolonging survival time. However, the molecular mechanisms of these blockers are not clear. In this study, we investigated these mechanisms in a rat model of 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA)-induced HF. Sprague-Dawley rats were treated with prazosin 10 min after the microinjection of 6-OHDA into the NTS...
July 2022: Chinese Journal of Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36045522/plants-and-their-bioactive-compounds-as-a-possible-treatment-for-traumatic-brain-injury-induced-multi-organ-dysfunction-syndrome
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Manisha Thakur, Neeru Vasudeva, Sunil Sharma, Ashok Kumar Datusalia
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: Traumatic brain injury is an outcome of the physical or mechanical impact of external forces on the brain. Thus, the silent epidemic has complex pathophysiology affecting the brain along with extracranial or systemic complications in more than one organ system, including the heart, lungs, liver, kidney, gastrointestinal and endocrine system. which is referred to as Multi-Organ Dysfunction Syndrome. It is driven by three interconnected mechanisms such as systemic hyperinflammation, paroxysmal sympathetic hyperactivity, and immunosuppression-induced sepsis...
August 30, 2022: CNS & Neurological Disorders Drug Targets
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35955969/dnase-1-treatment-exerts-protective-effects-in-neurogenic-pulmonary-edema-via-regulating-the-neutrophil-extracellular-traps-after-subarachnoid-hemorrhage-in-mice
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xinyan Wu, Yinghan Guo, Hanhai Zeng, Gao Chen
It has been reported that neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) involve inflammation, coagulation and cell death. Acute lung injury is also considered to be connected with NETs. Deoxyribonuclease I (DNase-1), a clinical medication for the respiratory system, has been reported to degrade cell-free DNA (cfDNA), which is the main component of NETs. Herein, we did research to clarify the therapeutic value of DNase-1 in NPE after SAH. In this model, we found that the treatment of DNase-1 remarkably decreased lung water, neutrophilic infiltration and inflammation...
July 27, 2022: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35864670/a-rare-case-of-postoperative-extradural-hematoma-in-the-posterior-fossa-complicated-by-both-stunned-myocardium-and-neurogenic-pulmonary-edema
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Subodh Kumar, Chandrakant Prasad, Charu Mahajan, Siddharth Chavali, Ankita Madan, Girija Prasad Rath, Ashish Suri
Acute neurological insult can trigger a cascade of events in other organ systems such as the heart and lung. Neurogenic stunned myocardium (NSM) and Neurogenic pulmonary edema (NPE) are mostly reported after stroke, subarachnoid hemorrhage, or seizures whenever sympathetic storm and autonomic dysregulation occurs. We report here for the first time, a case of postoperative infratentorial extradural hematoma in a patient triggering NSM and NPE at the same time. The challenges involved in the management of such a patient are described in this case report...
May 2022: Neurology India
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35741284/acute-heart-failure-90-day-mortality-and-gravitational-ischemia-in-the-brain
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
J Howard Jaster, Giulia Ottaviani
During the 90 days following hospitalization for acute heart failure, the ejection fraction and type of discharge medications have been shown in clinical trials to have little effect on mortality. We examined the recent literature addressing brain-related etiologies of sudden death following heart failure. Two mechanisms of sudden unexpected death have been suggested to possibly result from four significant influences on pathophysiology in the brain. The two causes of sudden death are (1) severe cardiac arrhythmia and (2) neurogenic pulmonary edema...
June 15, 2022: Diagnostics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35710378/neuropsychiatric-lupus-erythematosus-with-neurogenic-pulmonary-edema-and-anti-%C3%AE-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic-acid-receptor-limbic-encephalitis-a-case-report
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rongqi Li, Yingai Wang, Xiuhua Wu, Junping Wang, Wei Wei, Xin Li
BACKGROUND: Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic multisystem autoimmune inflammatory disease predominantly found in women of child-bearing age. Neurogenic pulmonary edema (NPE) is a recalcitrant complication that occurs after injury to the central nervous system and has an acute onset and rapid progression. Limbic encephalitis is an inflammatory encephalopathy caused by viruses, immune responses, or other factors involving the limbic system. NPE caused by SLE is rare. CASE PRESENTATION: Here, we report a case of a 21-year-old woman with SLE who experienced five episodes of generalized tonic-clonic seizure after headache and dyspnea...
June 17, 2022: BMC Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35613012/neurogenic-pulmonary-edema-after-electroconvulsive-therapy-in-2-young-patients
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luciana Ramos Oliva, Maurício Fernando Lima Santos, Gustavo Carneiro-Gomes Leal
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June 1, 2022: Journal of ECT
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35572059/related-factors-and-a-threshold-of-the-maximum-neuron-specific-enolase-value-affecting-the-prognosis-of-patients-with-aneurysmal-subarachnoid-hemorrhage
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hao Zhao, Feng Shang, Meng Qi, Yueqiao Xu, Ning Wang, Xin Qu
Background: The prognosis of patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage is influenced by many factors. Neuron-specific enolase (NSE) is a biological marker of neurological damage. This study aimed to determine the related prognostic factors and whether or not the maximum NSE value (NSEmax ) has a threshold between good and poor prognosis in aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH). Methods: A total of 259 patients admitted following aSAH were treated by appropriate methods...
2022: Applied Bionics and Biomechanics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35549669/tacrolimus-prevents-mechanical-and-humoral-alterations-in-brain-death-induced-lung-injury-in-pigs
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Asmae Belhaj, Laurence Dewachter, Emeline Hupkens, Myriam Remmelink, Laurence Galanti, Sandrine Rorive, Christian Melot, Robert Naeije, Benoît Rondelet
RATIONALE: Donor brain death-induced lung injury may compromise graft function after transplantation. Establishing strategies to attenuate lung damage remains a challenge because the underlying mechanisms remain uncertain. OBJECTIVES: The effects of tacrolimus pretreatment were evaluated in an experimental model of brain death-induced lung injury. METHODS: Brain death was induced by slow intracranial infusion of blood in anesthetized pigs after randomization to tacrolimus (orally administered at 0...
May 13, 2022: American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35548469/role-of-non-coding-rna-in-neurological-complications-associated-with-enterovirus-71
#39
REVIEW
Feixiang Yang, Ning Zhang, Yuxin Chen, Jiancai Yin, Muchen Xu, Xiang Cheng, Ruyi Ma, Jialin Meng, Yinan Du
Enterovirus 71 (EV71) is the main pathogenic virus that causes hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD). Studies have reported that EV71-induced infections including aseptic meningitis, acute flaccid paralysis, and even neurogenic pulmonary edema, can progress to severe neurological complications in infants, young children, and the immunosuppressed population. However, the mechanisms through which EV71 causes neurological diseases have not been fully explored. Non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs), are RNAs that do not code for proteins, play a key role in biological processes and disease development associated with EV71...
2022: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35508116/heartbroken-child-a-rare-case-report-of-neurogenic-pulmonary-edema-and-takotsubo-cardiomyopathy-following-recurrent-medulloblastoma-excision-with-possible-aetio-patho-bio-physiological-mechanisms
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Hardik Lalit Siroya, Alok Mohan Uppar, Venkatesh S Madhugiri, Bhagavatula Indira Devi
INTRODUCTION: Takotsubo (Japanese fishing pot for trapping octopus) cardiomyopathy is a rare phenomenon of acute coronary syndrome presenting usually with the presence of transient apical ballooning of the left ventricle in the absence of obstructive coronary artery disease. It is mainly seen in women of older age secondary to emotional, physical, or psychological stress. In age less than 18 years, it is mainly seen in adolescents suffering from psychiatric disorders and substance abuse...
2022: Pediatric Neurosurgery
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