We describe a new clinical sign in a case series of three patients who developed pneumothoraces during mechanical ventilation in the intensive care unit. All three patients were in the supine position. Two patients had x-rays that were inconclusive before insertion of chest drains and the third had a pneumothorax diagnosed on clinical findings alone. On each occasion we were able to diagnose pneumothorax using sternal percussion and simultaneous auscultation. The method relies on percussion of the sternum while simultaneously ausculating the anterior (superior) chest on the side of the suspected pneumothorax. The stethoscope is then placed on the other side of the chest. The percussion sound on the affected side has an exaggerated, resonant...
Background: Pneumothorax (PTX) is common after blunt chest injury, and failure to diagnose and rapid...
Copyright © 2014 T. Berlet and R. Etter.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative...
Pneumothoraces can occur spontaneously, as a result of trauma, or from iatrogenic causes such as cen...
Whether caused by trauma, internal diseases, or spontaneously; pneumothorax and hemothorax are poten...
Introduction and purpose: Pneumothorax is a condition in which air is present in the pleural cavity ...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityThe purpose of this study was to co...
Introduction Lung sonography has rapidly emerged as a reliable technique in the evaluation of variou...
A series of 186 patients with blunt chest trauma was studied with transthoracic ultrasonography to d...
Introduction: The use of ultrasound (US) in the diagnosis and treatment of patients is a well-establ...
Introduction: The use of ultrasound (US) in the diagnosis and treatment of patients is a well-establ...
Background: Primary management of pneumothorax is usually as simple as it can be done by junior phys...
BackgroundAlthough thoracic ultrasonography accurately determines the size and extent of occult pneu...
WOS: 000456942300003PubMed ID: 30178311PurposeModern lung ultrasound (US) is mainly applied not only...
Pneumothorax (PTX) is an abnormal accumulation of air between the lung and the chest wall. It is a r...
Introduction. Thoracic subcutaneous emphysema may be caused by various pathologies. In mechanically ...
Background: Pneumothorax (PTX) is common after blunt chest injury, and failure to diagnose and rapid...
Copyright © 2014 T. Berlet and R. Etter.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative...
Pneumothoraces can occur spontaneously, as a result of trauma, or from iatrogenic causes such as cen...
Whether caused by trauma, internal diseases, or spontaneously; pneumothorax and hemothorax are poten...
Introduction and purpose: Pneumothorax is a condition in which air is present in the pleural cavity ...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityThe purpose of this study was to co...
Introduction Lung sonography has rapidly emerged as a reliable technique in the evaluation of variou...
A series of 186 patients with blunt chest trauma was studied with transthoracic ultrasonography to d...
Introduction: The use of ultrasound (US) in the diagnosis and treatment of patients is a well-establ...
Introduction: The use of ultrasound (US) in the diagnosis and treatment of patients is a well-establ...
Background: Primary management of pneumothorax is usually as simple as it can be done by junior phys...
BackgroundAlthough thoracic ultrasonography accurately determines the size and extent of occult pneu...
WOS: 000456942300003PubMed ID: 30178311PurposeModern lung ultrasound (US) is mainly applied not only...
Pneumothorax (PTX) is an abnormal accumulation of air between the lung and the chest wall. It is a r...
Introduction. Thoracic subcutaneous emphysema may be caused by various pathologies. In mechanically ...
Background: Pneumothorax (PTX) is common after blunt chest injury, and failure to diagnose and rapid...
Copyright © 2014 T. Berlet and R. Etter.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative...
Pneumothoraces can occur spontaneously, as a result of trauma, or from iatrogenic causes such as cen...