Neurogenic pulmonary edema

Case contributed by Ashesh Ishwarlal Ranchod
Diagnosis almost certain

Presentation

The patient presents with an early hyperacute stroke, with a sudden reduced level of consciousness, and is intubated.

Patient Data

Age: 40 years
Gender: Female
x-ray

The patient is intubated with the ETT at the carina.This should be retracted. There is minimal left-sided proximal tracheal deviation. There is a normal cardiomediastinal contour. There are overlying ECG leads.

There is diffuse, bilateral air space opacification, right greater than left, with bi-apical sparing.

Case Discussion

The patient collapsed in the emergency department and was intubated. The portable chest X-ray was performed immediately after the intubation. On review, the presenting history was an acute severe headache, and vertigo, for investigation.

MRI brain (rID 165784) confirmed extensive early hyperacute posterior circulatory non-hemorrhagic infarction.

There is a wide differential diagnosis for the above chest X-ray appearance including infection, ARDS, pulmonary edema, pulmonary hemorrhage and aspiration pneumonitis. In this instance, based on the acute presentation, negative past and recent medical history, absence of any causative incidents and the ease and rapidity of intubation suggested a non-cardiogenic etiology and specifically likely acute neurogenic pulmonary edema (within 4 hours of the neurological event).

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