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CAROLINA PAZ M XIMENA CEA B SUSANA DURÁN G

Abstract

Fat embolism syndrome (FES) remains a diagnostic challenge for physicians. It is commonly as associated with fractures of long bones and it is a major source of morbidity and mortality inpatients with multiple injuries. Overall mortality is between 5-15% in all studies. These facts motivate us to present the case of a young woman suffering bone fractures in both legs during the earthquake in Chile on February 27, 2010. She presented a FES 72 hours later. It is important to understand this syndrome, as it can be confused with other serious diseases that require different management. We should be able to have a high FES suspicion in the appropriate context, in as much as an early diagnosis, and treatment may improve the prognosis of this severe condition.

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Keywords.

pulmonary fat embolism, long bones fracture, ARDS

Section
CLINICAL CASE REPORT

How to Cite

PAZ M, C., CEA B, X., & DURÁN G, S. (2010). After the earthquake sudden dyspnea. Revista Chilena De Enfermedades Respiratorias, 26(3), 149–154. Retrieved from https://revchilenfermrespir.cl/index.php/RChER/article/view/461