Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome and Feculent Airway Casts due to
Severe Constipation
Abstract
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a disabling and
potentially lethal syndrome requiring prompt recognition and urgent
interventions to prevent morbidity and mortality[1]. Although
constipation is not generally recognized as a cause for ARDS or usually
listed within the differential diagnosis, there have been case reports
describing such an association[2,3]. We present the case of a
patient with history of intermittent constipation presenting with
progressive abdominal pain and an acute abdomen that required emergent
surgical fecal decompaction. This was followed by hypoxemic respiratory
distress leading to respiratory failure in the setting of severe
constipation and aspirated feculent material. To our knowledge, this is
the first published case report describing aspirated feculent material
in a child with respiratory failure due to ARDS.