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Author: Rajae, Ben CHAIB.; Mohammed, A.A.B.D.I.; Douaa, J.A.K.H.J.O.U.K.H.; Manal, M.E.R.B.O.U.H.; Ikram, M.E.K.K.A.O.U.I.; Samia, B.E.R.R.I.C.H.I.; Ghizlane, E.L.A.I.D.O.U.N.I.; H.bkiyar; B.Housni
Title: Spontaneous gas effusions: A rare complication of covid 19
  • Cord-id: caey9f49
  • Document date: 2021_6_21
  • ID: caey9f49
    Snippet: Spontaneous gas effusion unrelated to assisted ventilation is a newly recognized complication of Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The objective of the present study was to examine the incidence, risk factors and the outcomes of Spontaneous gas effusions. 610 cases were analyzable, with 3 patients developing spontaneous gas effusion. This latter was associated with increased intubation and a trend towards death in one case. Drainage was required in two cases. In concl
    Document: Spontaneous gas effusion unrelated to assisted ventilation is a newly recognized complication of Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The objective of the present study was to examine the incidence, risk factors and the outcomes of Spontaneous gas effusions. 610 cases were analyzable, with 3 patients developing spontaneous gas effusion. This latter was associated with increased intubation and a trend towards death in one case. Drainage was required in two cases. In conclusion, spontaneous gas effusions appeared to be a rare complication of severe acute respiratory syndrome. Further research is needed to investigate its pathogenesis.

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