Title: What's the Diagnosis? Case by Dr. Ahmed Alrasheedi

Category: Visual Diagnosis

Posted: 5/4/2015 by Haney Mallemat, MD

Question

3 month-old male presents with severe respiratory distress; oxygen saturation is 81% (on room air), he is grunting, and there are no breath sounds on the left. What's the diagnosis?

Answer

Congenital diaphragmatic hernia
Congenital diaphragmatic hernia
Management:
  1. Inability to maintain pre-ductal PaO2 saturations >85 percent or post-ductal PaO2 >30 mmHg
  2. Peak inspiratory pressure >28 cm H2O or mean airway pressure >15 cm H2O
  3. Hypotension that is resistant to fluid and inotropic support
  4. Inadequate oxygen delivery with persistent metabolic acidosis

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