[Pulmonary edema in pulmonary embolism].
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We report a case of severe pulmonary embolism in a 37 years old man admitted to the intensive care unit for severe acute respiratory failure. The presenting signs and symptoms were typical for severe pulmonary oedema. Chest radiograph shortly after admission showed local alveolar shadows. In the absence of sepsis, haemodynamic evidence of left ventricular failure on catheterization of the right heart and because of the history of the recent illness, a tentative diagnosis of pulmonary embolism was made. The diagnosis was confirmed by selective pulmonary angiography. The latter demonstrated that pulmonary oedema had been localized only in areas with patent pulmonary arteries and, in addition, confirmed that left ventricular function was normal. Such a pattern of local pulmonary oedema is uncommon in patients and is reminiscent of that observed in animal experiments with severe pulmonary arterial obstruction and overperfusion of unblocked territories. Possible mechanisms of overperfusion oedema are discussed and the hypothesis that humoral factors may increase the permeability of pulmonary microvasculature in cases of severe pulmonary embolism is put forward.