Department of Medicine, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, USA
Case Report
The Non-Resolving Empyema: Rapid Bedside Diagnosis of an Esophageal Rupture Using Methylene Blue Administration
Author(s): Chongiin Kim*, Rodrigo García-Tomé and Ahmet Baydur
Diagnosis of de novo esophageal rupture is generally obtained via esophagram. In this case, we present a patient with an esophageal tear, initially
presenting as a non-resolving empyema, but ultimately diagnosed based on methylene blue administration at bedside. In the case of critically
ill patients who are unable to tolerate more advanced studies, methylene blue delivered through a nasogastric or orogastric lumen is a rapid
bedside test that can yield a diagnosis in patients with involvement of the pleural space. This case serves as a reminder of the importance of being
cognizant of anchoring bias when evaluating patients, as well as the utility of methylene blue in evaluation of a suspected esophageal rupture... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/jprm.2021.11.523
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