January 11, 2016 - Pneumothorax Flashcards

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Chest Discomfort Scheme

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Acute Dyspnea Scheme

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What is a Pneumothorax?

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When air becomes trapped between the visceral and parietal pleura in the lungs.

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Signs and Symptoms of Pneumothorax

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Chest pain

Dyspnea

Tachycardia

Hypoxia

Hyperresonance (full of air)

Tracheal shift (if big and collapses lung)

Asymptomatic

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Diagnosis of Pneumothorax

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Chest-Xray

Notice the areas of hyperlucency.

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Classification of Pneumothorasx

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Primary - spontaneous with no underlying disease

Secondary - have an underlying disease such as COPD, pulmonary fibrosis, HIV

Iatrogenic - we did this… often when placing a subclavean catheter or pacemaker wire

Traumatic - often in conjunction with a rib fracture

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Primary Pneumothorax

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Spontaneously occurs.

Has high recurrence rates of about 30-40% after the first presentation, and about 50% after the second presentation.

Never allowed to scuba dive.

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Risk Factors for Primary Pneumothorax

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Tall

Slim

Male

Younger age

Smoker

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Management of Pneumothorax

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  1. Ensure patient stability - ABCs and oxygen
  2. Management of air in the pleural space
  3. Prevent recurrence
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Management of Pleural Air

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Serial observation

Supplemental oxygen

Aspiration

Chest tube

Needle decompression

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When to Treat Pneumothorax

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You must treat pneumothorax when…

It is symptomatic and large primary pneumothorax (>2-3cm… This will reduce lung volume by up to 50%)

Tension pneumothorax

Secondary pneumothorax

Patient is experiencing breathlessness

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When to Remove a Chest Tube

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1 - when the air has been evacuated (lung is up on CXR)

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Tension Pneumothorax

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When the intrapleural pressure exceeds atmospheric pressure. This occurs because of essentially a one-way valve on inspiration where air continues to get into the pleural space. This pushes the mediastinum to the opposite side.

This is a medical emergency.

This needs to be decompressed with a large bore needle in the 2nd intercostal space and afterwards a chest tube and waterseal placed.

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Bullectomy

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A surgical procedure to remove a bulla or bleb.

A when these bullae or blebs rupture, it can cause a primary pneumothorax.

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