Sympathetic crashing acute pulmonary edema

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Abstract

Sympathetic crashing acute pulmonary edema (SCAPE) is the extreme end of the spectrum of acute pulmonary edema. It is important to understand this disease as it is relatively common in the emergency department (ED) and has better outcomes when managed appropriately. The patients have an abrupt redistribution of fluid in the lungs, and when treated promptly and effectively, these patients will rapidly recover. Noninvasive ventilation and intravenous nitrates are the mainstay of treatment which should be started within minutes of the patient′s arrival to the ED. Use of morphine and intravenous loop diuretics, although popular, has poor scientific evidence.

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Agrawal, N., Kumar, A., Aggarwal, P., & Jamshed, N. (2016, December 1). Sympathetic crashing acute pulmonary edema. Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine. Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications. https://doi.org/10.4103/0972-5229.195710

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