| Literature DB >> 31158940 |
Hirotaka Yasuhara1, Hiromichi Naito1, Yoshinori Kosaki1, Yasuaki Yamakawa1, Atsuyoshi Iida1, Tetsuya Yumoto1, Hirotsugu Yamamoto1, Taihei Yamada1, Kohei Tsukahara1, Takaaki Osako1, Yasuhiro Mandai1, Atsunori Nakao1.
Abstract
Emphysematous cystitis is an uncommon acute infection of the underlying bladder musculature and mucosa, caused by gas-producing organisms. Here we describe an 87-year-old woman with diabetes mellitus and emphysematous cystitis who was successfully treated with hyperbaric oxygen (HBO2) therapy. Her predisposition of diabetes and infection with gas-producing bacteria was considered to precede the development of emphysematous cystitis. Computed tomography revealed gas accumulation in the bladder wall and lumen. Antibiotics and HBO2 therapy were administered. HBO2 therapy may be beneficial due to the improvement in oxygenation of the tissues affected by the disease. HBO2 is a useful adjunct therapy for the management of severe emphysematous cystitis. Copyright© Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society.Entities:
Keywords: bladder ; diabetes ; gas ; hyperbaric oxygen therapy ; infectious disease ; urinary tract
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Year: 2018 PMID: 31158940
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Undersea Hyperb Med ISSN: 1066-2936 Impact factor: 0.698