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A case of platypnoea orthodeoxia following Laproscopic Cholecystectomy

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Platypnoea Orthodeoxia syndrome is defined by dyspnoea and hypoxaemia exacerbated by orthostatic positioning and alleviated in recumbency. This condition has been reported in association with pulmonary, hepatic and cardiac disease. We describe a case herein of a 79 year old female who developed severe hypoxaemia and dyspnoea post laparoscopic cholecystectomy. A difference in arterial blood gas oxygen tension was demonstrated in the supine and erect positions on arterial blood gas analysis. A Patent Foramen Ovale (PFO) with a right to left shunt was evident on echocardiogram employing colour doppler and agitated normal saline studies. Definitive management, with closure of the patent foramen ovale lead to a complete resolution of symptoms and normalisation of arterial blood gas parameters in both the supine and erect positions.

  • interventional cardiology
  • adult intensive care
  • respiratory medicine
  • gastrointestinal surgery

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