General Critical Care
A 47-year-old man with past medical history significant for tobacco use, prior alcohol use, presumed COPD, and recent evaluation for a possible esophageal mass status post EGD on 7/22 with findings of stenosis and circumferential ulceration involving the distal esophagus status post dilation and biopsy.
Patient was admitted on 7/29 for acute hypoxic respiratory failure, ARDS, and septic shock with findings of left-sided pleural effusion and pneumothorax confirmed to be esophageal perforation. S/P chest tubes, EGD, and stenting.
CT of the chest confirming extravasation of water-soluble contrast from the left lateral wall of the esophagus at the level of the GE junction.
The area of extravasation distal esophigus
๐ This research is a post hoc analysis of the CONFIRM trial, focusing on the use of terlipressin in ICU patients with hepatorenal syndrome-acute kidney injury (HRS-AKI). ๐
๐ฅ Of the 300 patients randomized in the original CONFIRM study, 31 of the 199 patients in the terlipressin group and 14 of the 101 in the placebo group received ICU care. ๐ฅ
๐ The primary endpoints were changes in renal function, the need for organ support such as renal replacement therapy (RRT), and ICU length of stay (LOS). ๐ฏ
๐ Patients in the terlipressin group had larger improvements in renal function compared to the placebo group (-0.7 vs +0.2mg/dL; p = 0.001). ๐
๐งช The need for RRT was not significantly different between the two groups (10/31 (32%) in terlipressin vs.โฆ
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- Hussain Al-shabib
Esophageal stent is clearly seen on the CXR