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Successful treatment of severe acute respiratory distress syndrome due to Group A streptococcus induced toxic shock syndrome in the third trimester of pregnancy-effectiveness of venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: A case report.

Daisuke IchikawaSeung Chik JwaTakeru SetoNorihito TarumotoYoshiyuki HagaKoji KohnoRyugo OkagakiOsamu IshiharaYoshimasa Kamei
Published in: The journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research (2019)
We report a case of Group A streptococcal infection-induced toxic shock syndrome (GAS-TSS) with severe acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), successfully treated with venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (V-A ECMO). A 31-year-old woman was transferred due to high fever, continuous uterine contractions and fetal bradycardia at 31 weeks of gestation. She was in a shock status on arrival, and as fetal heart beat disappeared, we canceled the cesarean section and took priority in maternal rescue. At 21 h after the admission, pulseless ventricular tachycardia occurred, and V-A ECMO was introduced after defibrillation, which dramatically improved her respiratory and circulatory conditions. On the 3rd day, GAS was isolated from blood culture. The patient was freed from V-A ECMO on the 5th day and was discharged on the 25th day without permanent impairment. V-A ECMO should be considered as an effective therapeutic option against ARDS and circulation failure in GAS-TSS during pregnancy.
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