Síndrome de Lemierre con distress respiratorio

Lemierre's syndrome is a clinical triad of acute oropharyngeal infection, secondary local invasion and vein thrombosis often involving the internal jugular vein, along with evidence of systemic septic embolism. Usually affecting otherwise healthy adolescents and young adults, anaerobic Fusobact...

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Main Authors: Miguel Silva, Eduarda Pena, Margarida Oliveira, Daniela Carvalho
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Galega de Medicina Interna 2021-07-01
Series:Galicia Clínica
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Online Access:https://galiciaclinica.info/publicacion.asp?f=2152
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spelling doaj-183f829d665d44e9a8235ecd326d88592021-07-16T09:18:57ZengSociedade Galega de Medicina InternaGalicia Clínica0304-48661989-39222021-07-01822969810.22546/61/21522152Síndrome de Lemierre con distress respiratorioMiguel Silva0Eduarda Pena1Margarida Oliveira2Daniela Carvalho3Hospital Pedro HispanoHospital Pedro HispanoHospital Pedro HispanoHospital Pedro HispanoLemierre's syndrome is a clinical triad of acute oropharyngeal infection, secondary local invasion and vein thrombosis often involving the internal jugular vein, along with evidence of systemic septic embolism. Usually affecting otherwise healthy adolescents and young adults, anaerobic Fusobacterium spp. are often implicated; other bacterial species are sometimes found. While being a rare disease with a reported 14.4 cases per million person-years, it carries a mortality rate of 5 to 9%. Clinical presentation can be severe owing to septic shock, multiorgan dysfunction, septic embolization and acute respiratory distress syndrome requiring ICU admission. Treatment involves antibiotic therapy with anaerobic coverage and supportive care. Anticoagulation use is controversial and surgical treatment may be needed to control focus of infection. There is few quality evidence available regarding the clinical management of this syndrome. We report a case of Lemierre syndrome caused by Streptococcus hemolyticus group c, complicated with pulmonary septic embolism, necrotizing pneumonia, empyema and acute respiratory distress syndrome with a degree of severity that required the use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation to support the patient.https://galiciaclinica.info/publicacion.asp?f=2152síndrome de lemierreestreptococofusobacteriumsíndrome de dificultad respiratoriaadultooxigenación por membrana extracorpórea
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author Miguel Silva
Eduarda Pena
Margarida Oliveira
Daniela Carvalho
spellingShingle Miguel Silva
Eduarda Pena
Margarida Oliveira
Daniela Carvalho
Síndrome de Lemierre con distress respiratorio
Galicia Clínica
síndrome de lemierre
estreptococo
fusobacterium
síndrome de dificultad respiratoria
adulto
oxigenación por membrana extracorpórea
author_facet Miguel Silva
Eduarda Pena
Margarida Oliveira
Daniela Carvalho
author_sort Miguel Silva
title Síndrome de Lemierre con distress respiratorio
title_short Síndrome de Lemierre con distress respiratorio
title_full Síndrome de Lemierre con distress respiratorio
title_fullStr Síndrome de Lemierre con distress respiratorio
title_full_unstemmed Síndrome de Lemierre con distress respiratorio
title_sort síndrome de lemierre con distress respiratorio
publisher Sociedade Galega de Medicina Interna
series Galicia Clínica
issn 0304-4866
1989-3922
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Lemierre's syndrome is a clinical triad of acute oropharyngeal infection, secondary local invasion and vein thrombosis often involving the internal jugular vein, along with evidence of systemic septic embolism. Usually affecting otherwise healthy adolescents and young adults, anaerobic Fusobacterium spp. are often implicated; other bacterial species are sometimes found. While being a rare disease with a reported 14.4 cases per million person-years, it carries a mortality rate of 5 to 9%. Clinical presentation can be severe owing to septic shock, multiorgan dysfunction, septic embolization and acute respiratory distress syndrome requiring ICU admission. Treatment involves antibiotic therapy with anaerobic coverage and supportive care. Anticoagulation use is controversial and surgical treatment may be needed to control focus of infection. There is few quality evidence available regarding the clinical management of this syndrome. We report a case of Lemierre syndrome caused by Streptococcus hemolyticus group c, complicated with pulmonary septic embolism, necrotizing pneumonia, empyema and acute respiratory distress syndrome with a degree of severity that required the use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation to support the patient.
topic síndrome de lemierre
estreptococo
fusobacterium
síndrome de dificultad respiratoria
adulto
oxigenación por membrana extracorpórea
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