Tension pneumomediastinum from opioid inhalation.

Autor: Nene, Rahul V., Hryniewicki, Adam T., Roderick, Elizabeth, Chicotka, Scott, Vazquez, Moises Hernandez, Thistlewaite, Patricia A., Coffey, Christanne, Odish, Mazen F.
Zdroj: American Journal of Emergency Medicine; Mar2022, Vol. 53, p281.e5-281.e8, 1p
Abstrakt: Pneumomediastinum is a rare complication of substance use, likely due to a Valsalva maneuver after drug inhalation. There are no previously documented associations between pneumomediastinum and opioid use. A 30-year-old man with a history of recent heroin and fentanyl inhalation presented to the emergency department in respiratory distress requiring intubation. His course was complicated by pneumomediastinum which subsequently developed tension physiology. He required emergent surgical decompression with a "blowhole incision" to his anterior chest. Although a rare complication of polysubstance use, pneumomediastinum can progress to tension physiology, requiring prompt diagnosis and management. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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