Diagnosis and treatment of severe interstitial pneumonia after liver transplantation
ObjectiveTo summarize the experience in the treatment of severe interstitial pneumonia after liver transplantation. MethodsA retrospective analysis was made on the clinical data of 8 cases of severe interstitial pneumonia after liver transplantation who were diagnosed and treated from May 2008 to Oc...
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doaj-db7ffedd472743d3b2b8420707c9eca52020-11-24T22:25:34ZzhoEditorial Department of Journal of Clinical HepatologyLinchuang Gandanbing Zazhi1001-52561001-52562014-11-01301111981200Diagnosis and treatment of severe interstitial pneumonia after liver transplantation CAI Qiucheng0Military Institute of Organ Transplantation, Centre of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Fuzhou General Hospital, Fuzhou 350025, ChinaObjectiveTo summarize the experience in the treatment of severe interstitial pneumonia after liver transplantation. MethodsA retrospective analysis was made on the clinical data of 8 cases of severe interstitial pneumonia after liver transplantation who were diagnosed and treated from May 2008 to October 2013. Their processes of treatment and reasons for treatment success were analyzed. ResultsEight patients appeared with interstitial pneumonia within 1-3 months after liver transplantation; their first symptoms were fever, followed by progressive hypoxemia; chest X-ray showed significant interstitial pneumonia. After stopping immunosuppressants, using immunostimulants, strengthening anti-infective therapy, respiratory support, controlling fluid intake, and nutritional support, the clinical symptoms of 8 patients were relieved, the chest radiograph returned to normal, and all patients were cured and discharged. ConclusionSevere interstitial pneumonia is a complication of liver transplantation, with severe illness status and rapid progression. If rescue is not timely, it has high mortality. Early diagnosis and stopping immunosuppressants, using immunostimulants, controlling liquid intake, and nutritional support are important factors to increase the cure rate. http://www.lcgdbzz.org/qk_content.asp?id=6129&ClassID=101793050liver transplantation; lung diseasesinterstitial; therapy |
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Diagnosis and treatment of severe interstitial pneumonia after liver transplantation |
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Diagnosis and treatment of severe interstitial pneumonia after liver transplantation |
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Diagnosis and treatment of severe interstitial pneumonia after liver transplantation |
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Diagnosis and treatment of severe interstitial pneumonia after liver transplantation |
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Diagnosis and treatment of severe interstitial pneumonia after liver transplantation |
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diagnosis and treatment of severe interstitial pneumonia after liver transplantation |
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Editorial Department of Journal of Clinical Hepatology |
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Linchuang Gandanbing Zazhi |
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1001-5256 1001-5256 |
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ObjectiveTo summarize the experience in the treatment of severe interstitial pneumonia after liver transplantation. MethodsA retrospective analysis was made on the clinical data of 8 cases of severe interstitial pneumonia after liver transplantation who were diagnosed and treated from May 2008 to October 2013. Their processes of treatment and reasons for treatment success were analyzed. ResultsEight patients appeared with interstitial pneumonia within 1-3 months after liver transplantation; their first symptoms were fever, followed by progressive hypoxemia; chest X-ray showed significant interstitial pneumonia. After stopping immunosuppressants, using immunostimulants, strengthening anti-infective therapy, respiratory support, controlling fluid intake, and nutritional support, the clinical symptoms of 8 patients were relieved, the chest radiograph returned to normal, and all patients were cured and discharged. ConclusionSevere interstitial pneumonia is a complication of liver transplantation, with severe illness status and rapid progression. If rescue is not timely, it has high mortality. Early diagnosis and stopping immunosuppressants, using immunostimulants, controlling liquid intake, and nutritional support are important factors to increase the cure rate. |
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liver transplantation; lung diseases interstitial; therapy |
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