Fat embolism syndrome
Fat embolism syndrome | ||
ICD-10 | O88.8, T79.1 | |
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ICD-9 | 673.8 | |
DiseasesDB | 4766 | |
MeSH | C14.907.355.350.454 |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Epidemiology and Demographics
Pathophysiology
Natural History
Diagnosis
FES is a clinical diagnosis. Pulmonary ventilation/perfusion scans (V/Q scans) demonstrate multiple subsegmental perfusion defects.
The recovery of fat from pulmonary artery (PA) catheter wedged blood, sputum and urine is nonspecific. One study found fat in 50% of sera from patients with long bone fractures who had no evidence of FES. Bronchoscopy and bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) seem to be more specific by demonstrating fat droplets in alveolar macrophages.
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Other Diagnostic Studies
Treatment
Mortality occurs in 5-15% of patients. Early immobilization of fractures and operative rather than conservative management decrease the risk of FES. Some studies have shown a benefit in steroid prophylaxis for patients at high risk for FES (closed pelvic fracture), while others have not. There is no benefit to steroids after FES has developed.
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Acknowledgements
Source of Initial Content: Morning report notes prepared by Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [2] and Dr. Duane Pinto
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- ↑ Gerald L. Weinhouse. Fat Embolism Syndrome.