Miliary tuberculosis leading to acute respiratory distress syndrome: Clinical experience in pediatric intensive care
Marco Piastra, Enzo Picconi, Tony Christian Morena, Piero Valentini, Danilo Buonsenso, Giorgio Conti, Massimo Antonelli, Andrea Wolfler, et al. (12 authors)
Pediatric Pulmonology · 2019-09
Abstract
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) represents a rare complication of miliary tuberculosis (TB) in the adult setting, and it is even less common in the pediatric population. The presence of comorbidities and the possibility of a delayed diagnosis may further impair the clinical prognosis of critically ill patients with disseminated TB and acute respiratory failure. In this report, we present a case series of five pediatric patients with miliary TB and ARDS, where rescue and multimodal respiratory support strategies have been applied with a favorable outcome in more than half of them. The burden of miliary TB over time on a general pediatric intensive care unit-including two ARDS patients-is also illustrated.
MeSH terms
- Medicine
- Miliary tuberculosis
- ARDS
- Intensive care medicine
- Respiratory distress
- Respiratory failure
- Pediatric intensive care unit
- Pediatrics
- Intensive care unit
- Intensive care
- Tuberculosis
- Population
- Complication