Selected article for: "acute ards respiratory distress syndrome and lung chest tube"

Author: Sardenberg, Rodrigo A.S.; Sant’Ana, João Pedro E.; Vicente, Amanda O.; Pereira, Amanda S.; Bertozzi, Pedro V.; Mano, Rafaela B.C.
Title: Recurrent pneumothorax in a COVID-19 patient: a case report
  • Cord-id: 5tn0dc8r
  • Document date: 2020_9_1
  • ID: 5tn0dc8r
    Snippet: An 88-year-old woman diagnosed with COVID-19 in Brazil presented with recurrent pneumothorax. She was under mechanical ventilation for 20 days because of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Chest x-ray revealed right lung pneumothorax, which was treated with a pigtail chest tube leading to successful lung reexpansion. After 48 hours the patient developed an ipsilateral pneumothorax and a new tube thoracostomy under conventional chest tube under suction was performed and kept in place for
    Document: An 88-year-old woman diagnosed with COVID-19 in Brazil presented with recurrent pneumothorax. She was under mechanical ventilation for 20 days because of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Chest x-ray revealed right lung pneumothorax, which was treated with a pigtail chest tube leading to successful lung reexpansion. After 48 hours the patient developed an ipsilateral pneumothorax and a new tube thoracostomy under conventional chest tube under suction was performed and kept in place for 14 days. This brief report highlights that the conventional chest tube under suction procedures might be a good choice in Covid-19 patients.

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