Pneumothorax as a complication of lung volume recruitment
Autor: | Maurice Jans, Erik J. A. Westermann, Michael A. Gaytant, John R. Bach, Mike J. Kampelmacher |
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Rok vydání: | 2013 |
Předmět: |
Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
Resuscitator Insufflation medicine.medical_specialty Case Report Positive-Pressure Respiration medicine Humans Lung volumes Pulmonary pathology Pneumotorax Lung Aged Asthma lcsh:RC705-779 Insuflacao business.industry Pneumothorax lcsh:Diseases of the respiratory system medicine.disease respiratory tract diseases Surgery Barotrauma Anesthesia Breathing Female Lung Volume Measurements business Complication |
Zdroj: | Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia, Vol 39, Iss 3, Pp 382-386 (2013) Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia : Publicaça̋o Oficial da Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisilogia |
ISSN: | 1806-3713 |
DOI: | 10.1590/s1806-37132013000300017 |
Popis: | Lung volume recruitment involves deep inflation techniques to achieve maximum insufflation capacity in patients with respiratory muscle weakness, in order to increase peak cough flow, thus helping to maintain airway patency and improve ventilation. One of these techniques is air stacking, in which a manual resuscitator is used in order to inflate the lungs. Although intrathoracic pressures can rise considerably, there have been no reports of respiratory complications due to air stacking. However, reaching maximum insufflation capacity is not recommended in patients with known structural abnormalities of the lungs or chronic obstructive airway disease. We report the case of a 72-year-old woman who had poliomyelitis as a child, developed torsion scoliosis and post-polio syndrome, and had periodic but infrequent asthma attacks. After performing air stacking for 3 years, the patient suddenly developed a pneumothorax, indicating that this technique should be used with caution or not at all in patients with a known pulmonary pathology |
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