Acute dyspnea following knee joint total endoprosthesis – a diagnostic surprise
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Published:2023-12-20
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ISSN:2717-3593
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Container-title:Frontiers in Emergency Medicine
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Short-container-title:FEM
Author:
Miletic Bojan,Röschel Anna,Jovanovic Zeljko,Courteney Udo
Abstract
Acute dyspnea, sometimes dramatic, is most often caused by cardiovascular or respiratory disease. However, although rare, thyroid dysfunction may present a similar clinical picture with equally serious and life-threatening consequences. Therefore, every occurrence of acute dyspnea represents a special medical challenge in diagnosis and treatment.
We present a case of 81-year-old male admitted to the rehabilitation department five days after a knee joint total endoprosthesis and developed acute dyspnea two days later. An emergency diagnostic was performed and confirmed an airway stenosis through a previously undiagnosed enlarged thyroid gland.
Although in most cases an acute life-threatening postoperative dyspnea indicates a cardiac or pulmonary problem, other diseases must be taken into consideration.
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Knowledge E DMCC
Subject
Emergency Nursing,Emergency Medicine,Emergency Medical Services
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