Philippe Camus, M.D.
Dijon, France
Pulmonary edema, noncardiogenic (NCPE)
Evidence level
low
Hemopericardium - Bloody pericardial effusion
Hemothorax - Serosanguineous pleural effusion
Hematoma of/around central airway wall potentially causing UAO
Alveolar hemorrhage (AH), diffuse AH (DAH)
Hemoptysis
Submucosal airway petechiae/hemorrhage
Acute lung injury - ARDS
Pneumonitis (ILD)
Pneumonitis (ILD), acute and/or severe (may cause ARDS)
Eosinophilic pneumonia (pulmonary infiltrates and eosinophilia)
Angioedema (may cause UAO, asphyxia and death)
Esophageal hematoma (may cause chest pain and/or tracheal compression)
Hypersensitivity reaction (may manifest with fever and/or skin, throat or airway involvement)