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World Journal of Emergency Medicine ›› 2012, Vol. 3 ›› Issue (2): 150-153.doi: 10.5847/wjem.j.issn.1920-8642.2012.02.013

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Perforated gastrointestinal ulcers presenting as acute respiratory distress

Bennidor Raviv(), Shlomo H. Israelit   

  1. Department of Emergency Medicine, Rambam medical center, Haifa, Israel
  • Received:2012-01-09 Accepted:2012-04-19 Online:2012-06-15 Published:2012-06-15
  • Contact: Bennidor Raviv E-mail:B_raviv@rambam.health.gov.il

Abstract:

BACKGROUND: Dyspnea is one of the most common complaints facing the emergency medicine physician. Some of the gastrointestinal causes of dyspnea are self-limited and not life-threatening, yet others are, and early diagnosis and treatment are crucial.

METHODS: In this article we presented one of these life-threatening conditions through a clinical description of a patient presenting with acute respiratory distress that was finally diagnosed to be the result of a perforated gastric ulcer.

RESULTS: An emergent thoracotomy revealed a small ulcer with perforation in the fundus of the stomach. The patient was transferred after the operation to the intensive care unit and after a prolonged hospitalization discharged home. Biopsies taken from the ulcer showed diffuse inflammation, with no evidence of microorganisms or malignancy.

CONCLUSION: Perforation of gastric and duodenal ulcers is a rare yet existing cause of dyspnea and respiratory failure and should be kept in mind by the emergency physician, especially when other more common causes are ruled out.

Key words: Dyspnea, Perforation, Gastric and duodenal ulcers