Phaeochromocytoma causing acute pulmonary oedema during emergency caesarean section

JR Golshevsky, K Karel… - Anaesthesia and intensive …, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
JR Golshevsky, K Karel, G Teale
Anaesthesia and intensive care, 2007journals.sagepub.com
We report a case of severe acute pulmonary oedema following induction of general
anaesthesia for emergency caesarean section. After several hours of aggressive
resuscitation, both mother and child had a favourable outcome. Postoperative investigation
of acute renal failure demonstrated a supra-adrenal mass. Further investigation confirmed
bilateral phaeochromocytoma as the cause of her condition. A literature review confirmed
this to be a rare but important clinical entity, owing to its high mortality. Antenatal diagnosis …
We report a case of severe acute pulmonary oedema following induction of general anaesthesia for emergency caesarean section. After several hours of aggressive resuscitation, both mother and child had a favourable outcome. Postoperative investigation of acute renal failure demonstrated a supra-adrenal mass. Further investigation confirmed bilateral phaeochromocytoma as the cause of her condition. A literature review confirmed this to be a rare but important clinical entity, owing to its high mortality. Antenatal diagnosis greatly improves survival. Magnesium sulphate appears to be a useful and safe agent to employ in cases of undiagnosed hypertensive obstetric emergencies.
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