Massive Airway Bleeding Caused by Pulmonary Strongyloidiasis in a Patient with a Transplanted Kidney

Int Med Case Rep J. 2024 Jan 3:17:1-7. doi: 10.2147/IMCRJ.S442535. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Introduction: We report a fatal case of massive airway bleeding caused by pulmonary strongyloidiasis in a patient with a transplanted kidney.

Case presentation: A 47-year-old male, regularly taking immunosuppressants post-kidney transplant, visited our hospital with symptoms of abdominal bloating, nausea, and emesis persisting for three days. After hospitalization, he developed a cough, hemoptysis, and respiratory failure. Sputum analysis confirmed an infestation with Strongyloides stercoralis. Despite receiving albendazole therapy and bronchoscopic management for bronchial hemorrhage, the patient ultimately died due to acute respiratory and circulatory collapse triggered by severe airway bleeding.

Conclusion: Patients undergoing immunosuppressive therapy following kidney transplantation are at increased risk for disseminated strongyloidiasis. Consequently, infectious disease screening prior to transplantation, along with essential preventive pharmacotherapy, is of paramount importance.

Keywords: airway bleeding; disseminated infection; kidney transplantation; strongyloides stercoralis.

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Article publishing charge provided by Clinical Technological Innovation Training Project of Army Medical University (CX2019LC104).