| Literature DB >> 34378765 |
Diogo Ribeiro de Sene1, Diego Moreno Watashi2, Isabella de Oliveira Bilitardo1, Carlos Eduardo Campos Moreno2, Mariella Freire de Freitas Moreno3.
Abstract
Hiccups are involuntary, spasmodic contractions of the diaphragm and intercostal muscles and can be classified as acute (< 48 h), persistent (48 h to a month) or intractable (> 1 month). A previously healthy 29-year-old man sought the Emergency Department with flu-like symptoms and a two-day history of persistent hiccups. His physical examination was otherwise unremarkable and vital signs were within normal limits. An unenhanced computed tomography scan of the chest showed small focal ground-glass opacities scattered throughout 25% of the lungs. A COVID-19 test was positive. Chlorpromazine was prescribed for the hiccups with improvement over 10 h. The patient was discharged home on the same day without hiccups and no other complications.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34378765 PMCID: PMC8357301 DOI: 10.1590/S1678-9946202163062
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo ISSN: 0036-4665 Impact factor: 1.846
Figure 1A chest computed tomography scan showing peripheral ground-glass opacities in lungs.
Similar case reports of COVID-19 associated with hiccups.
| Gender and age of the patient (years) | Presentation | Laboratory tests and imaging | Treatment | Outcome | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Our case | Male | Persistent hiccups | Chest CT scan with ground-glass
opacities and small sparse areas of atelectasis | Chlorpromazine | Symptoms improved after 10 h |
| Dorgalaleh | Male | Persistent hiccups | Chest CT scan with ground-glass in
the left lower lobe | Metoclopramide
| Symptoms improved after 5 days |
| Ikitimur | Male | Persistent hiccups | Chest CT scan with ground-glass in
the left lower lobe | Chlorpromazine | Symptoms improved after 12 h |
| Male | Persistent hiccups | Chest CT scan with ground-glass in
the left lower lobe | Chlorpromazine | Symptoms improved after 3 days | |
| Prince and Serge | Male | Persistent hiccups | Chest CT scan with ground-glass
opacities | None | Symptoms improved |
| Bakheet | Male | Persistent hiccups | Chest CT scan with ground-glass
opacities | Baclofen | Symptoms improved |
| Alvarez-Cisneros | Male | Persistent hiccups | Chest CT scan with ground-glass
opacities | Metoclopramide, omeprazol, ondanseteon and oral frappe megaldrate/ dimeticone | No improvement |
| Totomoch-Serra | Male | Persistent hiccups | Chest X-ray showing lung parenchyma with decreased radiolucency of images with poorly defined irregular edges | Clonazepam | Symptoms improved after 3 days |
| Sangamesh | Male | Persistent hiccups | Chest X-ray with bilateral lower lobe
infiltrates | Baclofen | Symptoms improved after 2 days |
| Atiyat | Male | Persistent hiccups | Chest X-ray with bilateral middle
lung opacities | Metoclopramide | - |
| Chiquete | Male | Persistent hiccups | Chest CT scan with viral pneumonia
| Levomepromazine
| Symptoms improved after 3 days |
RT-PCR = real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction