Kapillarlecksyndrom

Capillary leak syndrome is a situation characterized by the escape of blood plasma through capillary walls, from the blood vessels to surrounding tissues, muscle compartments, organs or body cavities.

Clinical presentation

The idiopathic form of the syndrome is characterized by three phases :

  • prodrome: non-specific symptoms (e.g. lethargy, irritability)
  • fluid extravasation: generalized edema causing hypotension
  • fluid recruitment: sudden cessation of extravasation resulting in resolution of generalized edema and improvement in blood pressure
  • The syndrome may be an isolated episode or may recur .

    Pathology

    It can be primary or secondary :

    Treatment and prognosis

    Treatment an episode is usually supportive, aimed at stabilizing symptoms and preventing severe complications. This may involve airway and breathing stabilization, medications, intravenous infusion of fluids, and even blood products.

    History and etymology

    The primary form was first described by Bayard Clarkson, an American physician, in 1960 .

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