Klinisch denken en beslissen in de praktijk. Een verpleegkundige met acute pijn tussen haar schouderbladen

Translated title of the contribution: Clinical thinking and decision making in practice. A nurse with acute pain between the scapulae

K. P J Braun*, J. De Nie, G. M J DeKoninck, D. J. Kamphuis, R. J M Groen

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Abstract

A 50-year-old female nurse with an unremarkable medical history experienced acute midthoracic pain, irradiating to the chest and increasing during inspiration. Initial physical examination, laboratory tests, chest X- ray and electrocardiography all were normal. Pulmonary scintigraphy could not be performed in the early stage after admission. The clinical diagnosis of probable pulmonary embolism was made, and anticoagulant therapy was started. The following day, the patient gradually developed a spinal cord syndrome, eventually including paraplegia, bladder dysfunction and an incomplete sensory deficit with an upper level at the 5th thoracic dermatome, predominantly affecting temperature and pain sensation. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a large anterior spinal epidural haematoma, extending from C7 down to T8. Urgent decompressive laminectomy and subsequent partial evacuation of the haematoma were performed, approximately 24 hours after the onset of neurological signs. No bleeding source was found during operation. The patient made a remarkable postoperative recovery.

Translated title of the contributionClinical thinking and decision making in practice. A nurse with acute pain between the scapulae
Original languageDutch
Pages (from-to)2454-2460
Number of pages7
JournalNederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde
Volume143
Issue number49
Publication statusPublished - 4 Dec 1999

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