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EMCrit Podcast 1 – Sympathetic Crashing Acute Pulmonary Edema (SCAPE)

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Apr 25, 2009
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INSIGHT

SCAPE Is A Unique Afterload Problem

  • SCAPE is a distinct syndrome driven by endogenous sympathetic surge causing rapid afterload-mediated failure.
  • The cycle is self-amplifying: pulmonary edema → drowning sensation → catecholamines → vasoconstriction → more edema.
ADVICE

Avoid Routine Furosemide In SCAPE

  • Do not reflexively give furosemide in SCAPE; it often worsens an already low intravascular volume.
  • Expect many SCAPE patients to be relatively intravascularly depleted, not fluid-overloaded.
INSIGHT

Afterload, Not Volume, Is The Target

  • The primary problem in SCAPE is afterload, not absolute fluid excess.
  • Breaking the sympathetic-vasoconstriction loop by arterial vasodilation is the key to recovery.
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