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==Background==
==Background==
==Causes===
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*Transthoracic needle aspiration (24%)
*Transthoracic needle aspiration (24%)
*Subclavian vessel puncture (22%)
*Subclavian vessel puncture (22%)

Revisión del 22:22 13 may 2015

Background

Causes[1]

  • Transthoracic needle aspiration (24%)
  • Subclavian vessel puncture (22%)
  • Thoracocentesis (22%)
  • Pleural biopsy (8%)
  • Mechanical ventilation (7%)

Clinical Features

Differential Diagnosis

Pneumothorax Types

The pleural cavity is normally a potential space, in which air collects in a pneumothorax.

Diagnosis

Clinically Stable

Defined as having all of the following:

  • Resp rate < 24
  • Heart rate 60-120 beats per minute
  • Normal BP
  • SaO2 >90% on room air and patient can speak in whole sentences

Workup

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  • CXR
    • Displaced visceral pleural line without lung markings between pleural line and chest wall
    • Upright is best
      • Expiratory films DO NOT improve accuracy[2]
      • Lateral decubitus films with suspected side up do increase sensitivity. Good approach in pediatrics to avoid CT
    • Supine CXR = deep sulcus sign
  • CT Chest
    • Very sensitive and specific

Management

Supplemental oxygen (non-rebreather mask) initially for all

Unstable

Stable

Adult Chest Tube Sizes

Chest Tube Size Type of Patient Underlying Causes
Small (8-14 Fr)
  • Alveolar-pleural fistulae (small air leak)
  • Iatrogenic air
Medium (20-28 Fr)
  • Trauma/bleeding (hemothorax/hemopneumothorax)
  • Bronchial-pleural fistulae (large air leak)
  • Malignant fluid
Large (36-40 Fr)
  • Thick pus

Disposition

See Also

External Links

References

  1. "Management of spontaneous pneumothorax: British Thoracic Society pleural disease guideline 2010" British Thoracic Society Guidelines. Thorax 2010;65:ii18-ii31 doi:10.1136/thx.2010.136986 PDF
  2. Eur Respir J. 1996 Mar;9(3):406-9
  3. Inaba Et. al J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2012 Feb;72(2):422-7.
  4. Advanced Trauma Life Support® Update 2019: Management and Applications for Adults and Special Populations.