Occult tension pneumothorax discovered following imaging for adult trauma patients in the modern major trauma system: a multicentre observational study.

  • Naumann, David N
  • Sellon, E
  • Mitchinson, S
  • Tucker, H
  • Marsden, M E R
  • Norris-Cervetto, E
  • Bafitis, V
  • Smith, T
  • Bradley, R
  • Alzarrad, A
  • Naeem, S
  • Smith, G
  • Dillane, S
  • Humphrys-Eveleigh, A
  • Wordsworth, M
  • Sanchez-Thompson, N
  • Bootland, D
  • Brown, L
Publication date
May 2022
Publisher
BMJ

Abstract

BACKGROUND Tension pneumothorax following trauma is a life-threatening emergency and radiological investigation is normally discouraged prior to treatment in traditional trauma doctrines such as ATLS. Some trauma patients may be physiologically stable enough for diagnostic imaging and occult tension pneumothorax is discovered radiologically. We assessed the outcomes of these patients and compared them with those with clinical diagnosis of tension pneumothorax prior to imaging. METHODS A multicentre civilian-military collaborative network of six major trauma centres in the UK collected observational data from adult patients who had a diagnosis of traumatic tension pneumothorax during a 33-month period. Patients were divided into (d...

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