Literature DB >> 12969866

Induced sputum versus bronchoalveolar lavage during acute chest syndrome in sickle cell disease.

Emmanuelle Lechapt1, Anoosha Habibi, Dora Bachir, Frederic Galacteros, Annette Schaeffer, Dominique Desvaux, Laurent Brochard, Bruno Housset, Bertrand Godeau, Bernard Maitre.   

Abstract

Previous reports have shown that in more than 40% of adults with acute chest syndrome (ACS), fat droplets suggestive of pulmonary fat embolism were present in alveolar macrophages. To determine whether induced sputum (IS) is a reliable test for detecting this embolism, we compared bronchoalveolar lavage and IS results in 20 patients with ACS. We found a correlation between the number of Oil Red O-stained macrophages in sputum and lavage fluid (Spearman's coefficient: rho = 0.657, p < 0.018). Sputum cytology was then studied in another 60 patients who had sickle cell disease with ACS. An elevated percentage of Oil Red O-stained macrophages was found in the sputum of 37/47 patients, but they did not include any of the patients with sickle cell disease but no clinical symptoms. Patients suffering from ACS with Oil Red O-stained macrophages had more extrathoracic concomitant pain than those without (76 vs. 50%, p < 10-8), had more neurologic symptoms (7 vs. 0%, p < 10-8), a lower differential platelet count (-49 +/- 121 vs. +85 +/- 229, p < 0.04), and higher abnormal transaminase values (28 vs. 17%, p < 0.01). We conclude that IS analysis is a safe, noninvasive, and useful test for fat embolism detection in ACS.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12969866     DOI: 10.1164/rccm.200302-174OC

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Respir Crit Care Med        ISSN: 1073-449X            Impact factor:   21.405


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Review 1.  Pulmonary complications of sickle cell disease.

Authors:  Andrew C Miller; Mark T Gladwin
Journal:  Am J Respir Crit Care Med       Date:  2012-03-23       Impact factor: 21.405

2.  Positron Emission Tomography With 18F-Fluorodeoxyglucose in Patients With Sickle Cell Acute Chest Syndrome.

Authors:  Nicolas de Prost; Myriam Sasanelli; Jean-François Deux; Anoosha Habibi; Keyvan Razazi; Frédéric Galactéros; Michel Meignan; Bernard Maître; Christian Brun-Buisson; Emmanuel Itti; Armand Mekontso Dessap
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2015-05       Impact factor: 1.889

Review 3.  Acute Chest Syndrome in Children with Sickle Cell Disease.

Authors:  Shilpa Jain; Nitya Bakshi; Lakshmanan Krishnamurti
Journal:  Pediatr Allergy Immunol Pulmonol       Date:  2017-12-01       Impact factor: 1.349

4.  An uncommon cause of pneumonia: The golden diagnosis.

Authors:  Laura Fabbri; Roberto Tonelli; Alessandro Andreani; Ivana Castaniere; Riccardo Fantini; Alessandro Marchioni; Enrico M Clini
Journal:  Respir Med Case Rep       Date:  2017-06-21

Review 5.  Sickle Cell Disease and Its Respiratory Complications.

Authors:  Mashal I Khan; Naomi Patel; Roja T Meda; Surya P Nuguru; Sriker Rachakonda; Shravani Sripathi
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2022-08-29
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