21/10/2024
π£ Evaluation:-
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HAPE's clinical diagnosis would include at least two of the following symptoms or complaints: chest tightness or pain, cough, dyspnea at rest and decreased exercise tolerance.
It also would have two of the following exam findings: central cyanosis, rales/ wheezes , tachycardia and tachypnea.
If available, CXR may show patchy alveolar infiltrates with normal- sized mediastinum/ heart and ultrasound may show B- lines consistent with pulmonary edema.
ECG may show signs of right axis deviation and/or ischemia.
In a patient with infiltrates on CXR, rapid correction of clinical status and SpO2 with supplemental oxygen is pathognomonic of HAPE.
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