Morphine and pulmonary edema

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Avatar n tn For a perspective, pulmonary edema (water in the lungs) and pneumonia are separate issues. Pulmonary edema is usually related to LV dysfunction. It appears the underlying problem is the mitral valve sclerosis (narrowing of opening) and mitral valve regurgitation. The valve problems can stress the heart and cause it to enlarge, and/or an ischemic enlarged LV can aggravate the valve problems especially MVR.
237039 tn?1264258057 I have been given Morphine in the hospitals during my heart attacks, and most recently was given Morphine quite frequently. I was told last April, the reason they were giving me Morphine at short intervals is because it "oxygenates" the heart. As long as I had the chest pains they were administering the Morphine at 30 minute intervals. I protested the frequent use, but was told it was for that reason I was being given that much.
Avatar n tn drug overdose especially narcotics, high altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) and neurogenic pulmonary edema, such as after a seizure. Yours could have been a response to the anesthetic or other medicines or to aspiration. It would be good to check if aspiration occurred, and what medicines you were given at the time of surgery, including the anesthetics, for your future safety, should you again have to be anesthetized.
Avatar f tn My grandma went to Stat-care Easter Sunday and they sent her home with Bronchitis. Maybe a few weeks prior she had repetitive oral thrush. April 17, 2017 she was light-headed, tired, spitting up pink sputum and had a headache. She was taken to the ER. Chest x-rays were clear. They treated her for pneumonia? That evening we were on the phone and she started having trouble breathing. By the next morning she was on a ventilator which was doing 100% of the work. She was alert just confused.
Avatar n tn Can pulmonary edema develop and cause death in 15 minutes? My father went in for removal of a pollup on his colon that wasn't cancerous. The surgery was on Wednesday. On sunday, he died from what the hospital is saying was pulmonary edema. This just doesn't make sense. Please help us understand what this is.
Avatar m tn Edema most commonly occurs in the feet and legs, where it is referred to as peripheral edema...an indentation that persists for some time after the release of the pressure, the edema is referred to as pitting edema... You did not list symptoms associated with congested heart failure and if your doctor has ruled out CHF then there may be an underlying cause with the following: Liver failure should be ruled out. 3.
Avatar n tn Yes, it is possible your brother could have had pulmonary edema. I had congested (pulmonary edema) heart failure. With that I had a severe dry cough, choking feeling, hyperventilation when reclined. Sitting up gave relief, but my pulmonary edema was classified as mild...I wouldn't wish a severe case on anyone! Antibiotics is ineffective for pulmonary edema. A strong antibiotic for pnuemonia should have helped.
Avatar n tn I asked this question because I have been to the ER 6 times over the past 6 months for severe abdominal distention and bloating, pitted edema in right leg, and sudden weight gain (72 pounds since Jan 21) I have gained 22 pounds in three days (and put on lasix to reduce fluid) but lasix is not working. I have extreme fatigue and short of breath when up and moving around. I recently was diagnosed with anemia and I have absolutely no appetite over the past 10 days..
Avatar f tn what is pulomonary haziness suggestive to edema with a normal cardiac silhouette?
114870 tn?1210298346 The lower legs or hands (also called peripheral edema) Abdomen (also called ascites) Chest (called pulmonary edema if in the lungs and pleural effusion if in the space surrounding the lungs) Ascites and peripheral edema can be uncomfortable, and can be a sign of a more serious condition. Pulmonary edema, which can be life-threatening, is a symptom of heart failure and is discussed in more detail separately. (See "Patient information: Heart failure causes, symptoms, and diagnosis").
Avatar f tn my 4 year old had gotten a chest xrat the other day. and i want to know what this means. what is pulomonary haziness suggestive to edema with a normal cardiac silhouette?
Avatar f tn what is pulomonary haziness suggestive to edema with a normal cardiac silhouette?
Avatar m tn t realize anything until I started looking at things and noticed that I have pitting edema in both legs. It is mild, relatively, but it is certainly there and doesn't ever go away. Leg symptoms are mostly stiffness with occasional very mild cramping. To be fair, I did gain perhaps 30 pounds in the year before all this began and I now weigh 275 and I'm 5'10.
Avatar n tn My cat has been recovering from what is believed to be Pulmonary Edema. He has been taking 5mg of Frusemide and Synulox twice a day. This seems to have made him so much better and the rapid breathing (60 per min) he was experiencing before decreased to normal levels whilst on this medication. Today though, it seems to be elevated to 47 per min and looking very pronounced. Why would this be? He is due back at the vet on Tuesday. Should I wait until then or see them earlier?
Avatar n tn I had pulmonary edema due to heart failure, and I was in ICU for several days to removed fluids and stabilize the oxygen level to normal. I have completely recovered going on 7 years. Thanks for your questions, and if you have any further questions or comments you are welcome to respond. Take care. __________ QUOTE: "The question was fluid around the heart (pericardial effusion)? did you mean the heart or chest cavity because they are two totally different things".
Avatar f tn The first few days i was in the pain was that bad i had to have morphine. The pain and shortness of breath is mainly on exertion and the dr suggested angina and am on many tablets. I am slowly getting worse and can only walk 200 yds without stopping. But as its not a definitive diagnosis im stumped. Ive only had ecgs done and blood tests. few ocasions the troponin level was raised and ecg have been abnormal. No one seems to have any answers.
Avatar f tn 58 years old male with long term cardiac trouble old MI,high amaylase,lipase suggesting drug induced pancreatitis with high blood sugar now normal lipase high amaylase,controlled blood sugar with insulin,stent done 3 years ago,mitral valve regurgitation,low ejection fraction had mitral valve clipping,CRD ,ejection fraction raised nearly double,cardiac muscle contraction improved,no more dyspnea still directly after operation had fever,attacks,suspected pulmonary embolism due to bilateral lower
Avatar f tn Hi Patti, Cough is a frequent complaint and may provide an early clue to worsening pulmonary edema in patients with chronic LV dysfunction. Perhaps you need an adaption or increase of medication. I advise you to see your doctor.
Avatar n tn a left-to-right cardiac shunt (a hole between chambers), pulmonary artery hypertension, COPD or emphysema, pulmonary embolus, pulmonary edema, left ventricular failure....the above conditions relate if the pulmonary artery pressure during systole (pumping phase) is 20-30 mmHg, diastolic (resting phase) is 8-12 mmHg and a differential diagnosis with other tests, clinical evidence and symptoms.
Avatar f tn I was diagnosed with a systolic murmur and pulmonary regurgitation. My question is what is this? Is this considered to be heart disease? Is it serious? Also th swelling in my toes and fingers at night, could my heart murmur be the cause of that?
Avatar f tn As, you are having MS, the degree of stenosis also plays a role in prognosis. Due to severe MSA pulmonary edema and generalized edema and shortness of breath are common. With drugs and life style changes symptomatic relief can be achieved. If the stenosis is severe then surgical approach should be considered. Best.
Avatar f tn what more can you tell us about the edema,? have you had a cardio work up? Is it pulmonary edema? you may have something completley non related to your past hyster, if you have not been to dr for a complete physical Id really advise you to do so. Im not real sure how the sore breasts plays into this , but the edema concerns me more.
Avatar f tn She has not walked in over 2 months because she has been so weak and also because her legs and feet as so swollen from the edema. The edema in her legs are causing an arrhythmia in her heart, and they can't seem to get a grip on the edema in her legs. They cannot release her from the hospital until they get her arrhythmia under control. I cannot imagine her being released from professional care at all, but before the arrhythmia occurred, they were going to release her and send her home!
Avatar f tn I would be concerned about CHF if I were at your house on a call! Especially with your respiratory ailments you describe. How have your blood pressures been? Multiple things can cause chf such as renal insufficiency, fluid overload, water retention from these disorders can sometimes be managed by weight control and exercising good dieting. Foods with high sodium levels can cause water retention. If I were you, I would see your PCP without delay.
Avatar f tn I am a 37 yr old female who has recently had symptoms that include SOB, severe fatigue, 4+ leg edema, low blood pressure(88/53), low heart rate in the 50's,nocturia and 2 episodes of syncope all in the last 2 months since my leg edema started. All my blood work was normal including kidney and thyroid function. My family physicain ordered an echo that showed Mild Tricuspid and Mitral regurg and Mild mitral valve thickening. Just wondering if this could be the cause of my symptoms?