pneumothorax Flashcards
what is a pneumothorax
abnormal collection of air in the pleural space
what are causes of a pneumothorax
iatrogenic
trauma
primary spontaneous - no underlying lung disease. usually the result of the rupture of a bulla
secondary spontaneous - underlying lung disease
what are the risk factors for a primary spontaneous pneumothorax
tall men, smokers (esp. cannabis)
what are the symptoms of a pneumothorax
acute onset of pleuritic chest pain
dyspnoea
what are the clinical signs of pneumothorax
hypoxia
tachycardia
reduced breath sounds and chest expansion (can be uni or bilateral)
hyperresonance on percussion
what are the investigations used for a pneumothorax
CXR
what is the management for a pneumothorax
no treatment is asymptomatic and well
acutely unwell - aspiration (5th intercostal space, midaxiliary line), is aspiration fails then insert a chest drain in the same place
what are the complications of a pneumothorax
tension pneumothorax