Hipo (singulto), una causa de asincronía y deterioro de la oxigenación en paciente con ventilación mecánica invasiva: reporte de caso

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We present the case of a 19-year-old woman, with a history of LADA type diabetes mellitus, who presented an acute decompensation of her metabolic pathology secondary to pneumonia of viral origin due to SARS COV2, with a torpid clinical evolution due to hypoxemic respiratory failure. with the need for invasive mechanical ventilation and secondary ARDS (Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome), in whom hiccups (Singultos), ventilatory asynchrony and impaired oxygenation were evidenced.

In our patient, hiccups were considered the cause of ventilatory asynchrony, and treatment with levomepromazine was started with adequate resolution of the singultus, leading to a marked improvement in oxygenation and successful extubation.

Hiccups are a benign, common and self-limited phenomenon that affects almost all people throughout their lives, which can be associated with unfavorable results, such as malnutrition, fatigue, weight loss, insomnia, depression, anxiety, edema. and decreased quality of life and in patients with invasive mechanical ventilation it can result in respiratory alkalosis from hyperventilation, ventilator-associated pneumonia, impaired oxygenation indices, and asynchrony.

Hiccups are a little-recognized pathology in patients undergoing ventilatory support, with unfavorable results, evidenced by prolonged stays and the need for invasive mechanical ventilation and management in the intensive care unit (ICU), and of course everything that this includes.

Knowledge of hiccups, as a possible cause of asynchrony and oxygenation disorder in ventilated patients, can allow timely recognition, which allows management in the acute phase, is a fundamental part of minimizing complications associated with ventilation and prolonged stays in ICU.

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有创机械通气患者打嗝(会厌炎)导致氧合不同步和氧合功能受损:病例报告
我们介绍了一例 19 岁女性患者的病例,她患有 LADA 型糖尿病,因 SARS COV2 病毒性肺炎而继发代谢性病理急性失代偿,低氧血症性呼吸衰竭导致临床演变迟缓,需要进行有创机械通气和继发性 ARDS(急性呼吸窘迫综合征)。在我们的患者中,打嗝被认为是通气不同步的原因,开始使用左美丙嗪治疗后,打嗝症状得到了充分缓解,导致氧合状况明显改善,并成功拔管。打嗝是一种良性、常见和自限性的现象,几乎影响所有人的一生,它可能与营养不良、疲劳、体重减轻、失眠、抑郁、焦虑、水肿等不良后果相关联,并降低生活质量。打嗝是接受呼吸机支持的患者中一种鲜为人知的病理现象,其不良后果表现为住院时间延长、需要接受有创机械通气和重症监护室(ICU)的管理,当然还包括其中的一切。了解打嗝可能导致通气患者呼吸不同步和氧合失调的原因,就能及时发现并在急性期进行处理,这也是最大限度减少通气并发症和延长重症监护室住院时间的基础。
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