Lafoeste H, Regard L, Martin C, Chassagnon G, Burgel PR. [Acute pulmonary and non-pulmonary complications in adults with cystic fibrosis].
REVUE DE PNEUMOLOGIE CLINIQUE 2018;
74:267-278. [PMID:
30343944 DOI:
10.1016/j.pneumo.2018.09.004]
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Abstract
INTRODUCTION
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a genetic disease primarily affecting the lungs, which could lead to chronic respiratory failure and premature death. CF patients are usually followed in specialized centers, but may present outside of these centers when they seek care for acute pulmonary and/or non-pulmonary complications. The aim of this paper is to provide appropriate knowledge necessary for managing respiratory and non-respiratory emergencies in CF adults.
METHODS
The review is based on international guidelines, extensive search of the available literature using Pubmed, and experience of the CF reference center at Cochin hospital (Paris, France). Complications occurring after solid organ transplantation (e.g., lung and/or liver) are excluded from this review.
RESULTS
Main acute respiratory complications are pulmonary exacerbations, hemoptysis, pneumothorax and allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis. Acute non-respiratory complications include hyponatremic dehydration, acute pancreatitis, acute complications of gallstones, distal intestinal obstruction syndrome, symptomatic nephrolithiasis, acute kidney injury, drug intolerances and catheter-related acute complications.
CONCLUSION
This review summarizes acute pulmonary and non-pulmonary complications occurring in adults with CF, focusing on diagnosis and principles of treatment, with the aim of providing a reference that can be used in clinical practice.
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