January 2015 Critical Care Case of the Month: Who's Your Momma?
Friday, January 2, 2015 at 8:00AM
Rick Robbins, M.D. in Stongyloides stercoralis, Strongyloides, broncholalveolar lavage, chest x-ray, immunocompromised host, ivermectin, roundworm, strongyloidiasis, thread worm, treatment

Carlos Hartmann, MD

Layth Al-Jashaami, MD

Timothy T. Kuberski, MD

 

Department of Medicine

Maricopa Integrated Health Services

Phoenix, AZ USA

   

History of Present Illness

A 39-year-old Hispanic woman was admitted complaining of shortness of breath and bilateral lower extremity edema. She was felt to be in acute hypoxic respiratory failure.

Past Medical History

Medications

Physical Examination

The patient was tachypneic in obvious respiratory distress. She was afebrile. Crackles at the bases. Heart was tachycardic. There was 3+ bilateral pitting pretibial edema.

Laboratory

CBC: Hemoglobin 7.8 g/dL, WBC 11 X 109 cells per liter, differential: neutrophils 98%, eosinophils 0%, lymphocytes 1%.

Electrolytes: Potassium 5.8 mEq/L, sodium 143 mEq/L, creatinine 3.3 g/dL, BUN 98 mg/dL.

Brain naturetic peptide: 4055 pg/ml.

Imaging

Admission chest x-ray showed cardiomegaly and bilateral interstitial prominence suggestive of congestive heart failure.

Which of the following are appropriate initial management? (Click on the correct answer to proceed to the 2nd of 4 panels)

  1. Bronchoscopy with bronchoalveolar lavage
  2. Hemodialysis
  3. Increased methylprednisolone for a potential lupus "flare"
  4. 1 and 3
  5. All of the above 

Reference as: Hartmann C, Al-Jashaami L, Kuberski TT. January 2015 critical care case of the month: who's your momma? Southwest J Pulm Crit Care. 2015:10(1):11-15. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13175/swjpcc145-14 PDF

Article originally appeared on Southwest Journal of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep (https://www.swjpcc.com/).
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