Gastrotórax a tensión como causa de muerte por shock obstructivo: Caso clínico

  • GARCIA-REGALADO J
  • NAVARRO-ROJAS M
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Abstract

Introduction: Tension gastrothorax is caused by the herniation of the stomach into the thorax due to a congenital defect of the diaphragm; the Bochdaleck diaphragmatic hernia (HDB) is the most frequent type. Objective: Tension gastrothorax should be considered as a differential diagnosis in patients with obstructive shock and tension pneumothorax. Case report: A previously healthy 10 month-old male infant, who presented increased respiratory distress, increased volume of the left hemithorax, absence of breath sounds, ipsilateral hyper-resonance, 76% saturation, cold skin and capillary filling > 5 seconds, followed by a cardio-respiratory arrest. Due to clinical suspicion of pneumothorax, needle decompression was performed reversing cardiac arrest, but with persistent hemodynamic and respiratory instability; chest radiograph suggested diaphragmatic hernia. He underwent surgery confirming the presence of a diaphragmatic hernia of 5 cm. Conclusions: The evolution of this case shows the difficulty differentiating a tension gastrothorax from tension pneumothorax in patients admitted to the emergency room who are in serious condition; therefore, a high index of suspicion is needed for its identification.

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GARCIA-REGALADO, J. F., & NAVARRO-ROJAS, M. M. (2014). Gastrotórax a tensión como causa de muerte por shock obstructivo: Caso clínico. Revista Chilena de Pediatría, 85(4), 476–480. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0370-41062014000400011

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