Mendelson's syndrome

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Mendelson's syndrome is a rare medical condition that is characterized by chemical pneumonitis or lung inflammation due to aspiration of gastric contents. It is named after Dr. Curtis Lester Mendelson, who first described the condition in 1946.

Causes[edit | edit source]

Mendelson's syndrome typically occurs when the stomach's contents are regurgitated and then inhaled (aspirated) into the lungs. This can happen during general anesthesia, especially in pregnant women and individuals who have not fasted before undergoing surgery.

Symptoms[edit | edit source]

The symptoms of Mendelson's syndrome can vary in severity, but they often include:

  • Rapid onset of shortness of breath
  • Fever
  • Cough with or without sputum production
  • Chest pain
  • Cyanosis (bluish discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen)

Diagnosis[edit | edit source]

The diagnosis of Mendelson's syndrome is usually based on the patient's medical history and physical examination. Additional tests such as a chest X-ray or CT scan may be performed to confirm the diagnosis and assess the extent of lung damage.

Treatment[edit | edit source]

Treatment for Mendelson's syndrome primarily involves supportive care, including oxygen therapy and mechanical ventilation if necessary. Antibiotics may be given to prevent or treat secondary bacterial infection. In severe cases, corticosteroids may be used to reduce inflammation in the lungs.

Prevention[edit | edit source]

Prevention of Mendelson's syndrome is primarily achieved by ensuring that patients fast for a sufficient period before undergoing surgery. Additionally, the head of the bed may be elevated during anesthesia to prevent regurgitation and aspiration of stomach contents.

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