Fatal Enteral Nutritional Hydrothorax Resulting From Aberrant Placement of a Nasogastric Tube Without Perforation of the Tracheobronchial Tree or Esophagus: A Case Report and Review.

Q4 Medicine Academic Forensic Pathology Pub Date : 2022-12-01 Epub Date: 2022-11-18 DOI:10.1177/19253621221137226
Kylie N Schindler, Amanda J Youmans
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Nasogastric feeding tubes are commonly used in medical practice to provide nutritional support to patients who cannot take in an adequate amount of food orally. Although rare, nasogastric tubes errantly placed into the respiratory tract may cause serious complications, including death. We present an unusual autopsy case of a fatal hydrothorax that consisted of the enteric feeding solution following placement of a small-bore feeding tube into the left lung, despite no perforation of the tracheobronchial tree or esophagus. Alternative mechanisms for the formation of an enteral nutritional hydrothorax in the absence of a perforation from a feeding tube can be explained by the properties of the fluid, increased alveolar permeability, and underlying lung damage.

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未穿孔气管支气管树或食道的鼻胃管放置异常导致致死性肠内营养性胸水1例报告及回顾。
鼻胃管在医疗实践中通常用于为不能口服足够食物的患者提供营养支持。虽然很少见,但将鼻胃管随意插入呼吸道可能会导致严重的并发症,包括死亡。我们提出了一个不寻常的尸检病例,致命的胸腔积液,包括肠内喂养溶液后放置小口径喂食管进入左肺,尽管没有穿孔气管支气管树或食道。在没有喂食管穿孔的情况下形成肠内营养性胸水的其他机制可以通过液体的性质、肺泡通透性增加和潜在的肺损伤来解释。
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