Jornal Vascular Brasileiro
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Jornal Vascular Brasileiro
Case Report

Hidrotórax secundário à nutrição parenteral: relato de caso

Hydrothorax due to parenteral nutrition: a case report

José Henrique Silvah; Cristiane Maria Mártires Lima; Francisco Abaeté das Chagas-Neto; Guilherme Teixeira Araújo; Fernando Bahdur Chueire; Selma Freire de Carvalho Cunha; Júlio Sérgio Marchini

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Resumo

Hidrotórax secundário à infusão de nutrição parenteral é uma condição rara, embora se apresente cada vez mais comum. Neste relato de caso, uma paciente com síndrome do intestino curto desenvolveu instabilidade hemodinâmica e insuficiência respiratória algumas horas após o início da infusão de nutrição parenteral. Ressaltamos também as manobras para evitar e tratar tal complicação.

Palavras-chave

hidrotórax, nutrição parenteral, síndrome do intestino curto

Abstract

Hydrothorax due to parenteral nutrition infusion is a rare, although increasingly common event. This report shows a short bowel patient who developed hemodynamic instability and respiratory failure few hours after parenteral nutrition infusion's start. We also emphasize the maneuvers to avoid and treat such complication.

Keywords

hydrothorax, parenteral nutrition, short bowel syndrome

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