Pneumothorax Flashcards
What is a Pneumothorax?
Pneumothorax
- Air gains access/ accumulates in pleural space (between visceral and parietal pleura
What is a tension Pneumothorax?
Emergency when a functional valve lets air enter the pleural space during inspiration, but not leave during expiration
What is the Epidemiolgoy of pneumothorax?
- Spontaneous in about 9 in 100.000
- 20-40
- Male>Female (4:1)
What is the aetiology of spontaneous pneumothorax?
Spontaneous, associated with risk factors
- Tall thin males or connective tissue disorder
What are secondary pneumothorax?
What are traumatic oneumothorax?
Due to trumatic injury
e-g- rib # or Iatrogenic
Why is a tension-pneumothorax petentially life-threatening?
collpas of ipsilateral, compression of contralateral lung, trachea, heart, SVC –> reduced resp. Function + reduced venous return –> reduced CO –> hypoxia/haemodynamic instability
What are the risk factors for development of a Pneumothorax?
Collagen disorders (e.g. Marfans, Elhlers danlos syndrom etc.), for spontaneous
- Others:
- Smoking (up to 20x risk increase)
- FHx of pneumothorax
- Tall and slender
- <40 years
- Trauma, Recent surgical procedures
- Underlying lung disease: COPD, TB, CF, Asthma
What are the symptoms of a pneumothorax?
Asymptomatic if small
Otherwise:
- sudden onset dyspnoea and
- pleuritic chest pain
What are the symptoms of a tension pneumothorax?
Tension Pneumothorax
- Distress
- Rapid shallow breathing
- (+ sudden onset dyspnoea + pleuritic chest pain)
What are the signs of a pneumothorax on examination?
P-Thorax
- Pleuritic pain
- Tracheal deviation
- Hyperresonance
- Onset sudden
- Reduced breath sounds (and dyspnea)
- Absent fremitus
- X-rays show collapse
+ possible subcuatenous emphysema
What are signs of a tension pneumothorax on examination?
Signs of severe pneumothorax +
- Dyspnoea, tachypnoea, shallow
- Tachcardia
- Hypotension
- Cyanosis
- Visible one-sided hyper expansion
What are possible differentials for a Pnemothorax?
- Acute exacerbation of Asthma, COPD
- ! PE: Pulmonary Embolism
- Myocardial ischaemia
- Pleural effusion
- Bronchopleural fistula
- Oesophageal perforation
- Giant Bulla
What are findings of a pneumothorax on a CXR?
- Dark area of film where lung markings do not extend to chest wall
- Fluid Levels (if blood present)
- Signs of underlying lung disease
Which investigations would you do in a patient with possible Pneumothorax?
CXR
ABG: determine severity of pneumothorax/ resp distress