| Literature DB >> 25928289 |
Yuri Hirosaki1, Shunji Hayashidani2, Sayako Ouchi3, Tukasa Ohshima4, Ryuji Nakano5, Hideo Yamamoto6.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Idiopathic systemic capillary leak syndrome is a rare and fatal disease due to the unexplained episodic attacks of capillary leakage of plasma from the intravascular into the interstitial space. The attack consists of three phases, a prodromal phase, peripheral leak phase and recruitment phase. During the peripheral leak phase, generalized edema, mainly in the trunk and extremities, with hemoconcentration and hypoalbuminemia occurs, while usually the visceral organs like lungs, brain, heart and kidneys seem not to be involved. Treatment of the acute phase is supportive, focusing on adequate but not overzealous fluid resuscitation, because pulmonary edema usually occurs in the recruitment phase. CASEEntities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25928289 PMCID: PMC4422423 DOI: 10.1186/s13256-015-0544-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Case Rep ISSN: 1752-1947
Figure 1Computed tomography scans. (A, C) The plain computed tomography scan on admission. (B, D) The contrast computed tomography scan at hemodynamic deterioration. A and B were the same level of the body. C and D were the same level of the body.
Figure 2Electrocardiograms. (A) Electrocardiogram, one month before admission. (B) Electrocardiogram on admission.
Figure 3Clinical course and treatment. Black circle, systolic blood pressure (mmHg); black square, diastolic blood pressure (mmHg); black triangle, heart rate (beats/min); Blood 1, first collecting blood for laboratory tests; Blood 2, second collecting blood for laboratory tests; BP, blood pressure; CT, computed tomography; DOP, dopamine (mcg/kg/min); Epi, 1mg bolus intravenous administration of epinephrine; HR, heart rate; O2, oxygen supply (3 to 8L/min).
Reported cases of the acute phase of idiopathic systemic capillary leak syndrome
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| 1 [ | 46 | M | 56 | 96 | 4.3/2.5 | 61.7% / 21.9 | + (day 2, R.P.) | +(day 3) | Saline: 10L/12hr, Alb | A |
| 2 [ | 49 | F | Shock | Shock | None | None | - | - | Saline | A |
| 3 [ | 54 | M | Shock | Shock | 3.7 / None | 56% / None | - | - | Saline: 4.5L+Alb | A |
| 4 [ | 44 | F | Shock | Shock | None | None | - | - | None | A |
| 5 [ | 24 | M | 80 | 130 | 5.5 / 3.0 | None / 12 | - | - | Saline: 1L+0.5L/hr+C | A |
| 6 [ | 52 | F | Shock | Shock | None | 67% / None | +(R.P.) | - | Plasma expander: 1500mL/24hrs | A |
| 7 [ | 53 | M | Shock | 100 | None / 1.3 | 67% / None | - | - | Saline: 2L+3L/48hr | A |
| 8 [ | 38 | F | 80 | None | 4.4 / None | 49.9% / 16.8 | - | - | Saline: 4.5L+Alb+C | A |
| 9 [ | 37 | F | 40 | 110 | None | 53% / 19.2 | +(day 1) | + | Saline:9L+10% P+S0.5L/hr+C | A |
| 10 [ | 36 | F | 40 | 130 | 4.4 / None | 49.9% / 16.8 | - | - | 10% P+S | A |
| 11 [ | 41 | M | 70 | 40 | None / 1.8 | None / 22.5 | +(day 3, R.P.) | + | Saline: 15L, Alb+C | A |
| 12 [ | 41 | M | 65 | 102 | 2.3 / none | 60.4% / 22.3 | - | + | Saline: 15L+Nad | A |
| 13 [ | 62 | F | 97 | None | None | None / 19.7 | + (day 5) | + (day 5) | Saline+C+IMG+S | D (day 9) |
SBP, systolic blood pressure; HR, heart rate; TP, total protein; Alb, albumin; Ht, hematocrit; Hb, hemoglobin; F, female; M, male; None, data not described; R.P., recruitment phase; C, catecholamine; P, pentastarch; S, steroid; Nad, noradrenaline; IMG, immunoglobulins; A, alive; D, death.