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Penumothorax is a benign condition with high morbidity and high recurrence rate; and remains a significant clinical problem worldwide. The exact underlying pathogenesis is probably multifocal and is still unclear. The initial approach to the management of spontaneous pneumothorax differs from country to country and it is
11 Dec 2017 Despite general agreement on the management of pneumothorax, a full consensus about management of initial or recurrent pneumothorax does not exist. Professional societies differ in their approach to management and hospitalization. This section presents a risk stratification framework as well as other
PNEUMOTHORAX. DEFINITION. Pneumothorax is defined as presence of air in the pleural cavity with secondary lung collapse. HISTORY. Term coined by Itard in 1803. First described by Laennec in 1819. Primary spontaneous Pnuemothorax - Kjaergard in1932. First ICD, traumatic hemothorax -Kenyon
27 Dec 2012 of air in the pleural space. Most cases of pneumothorax occur spontaneously. A spontaneous pneumothorax can be defined as a primary or secondary pneumothorax. The majority of patients will present with sudden onset of chest pain, dyspnoea or both. Treatment decisions are mainly based on symptoms
PDF. BTS guidelines. Management of spontaneous pneumothorax: British Thoracic Society pleural disease guideline 2010. Free. Loading. Andrew MacDuff1 The consequences of a pneumothorax in patients with pre-existing lung disease are significantly greater, and the management is potentially more difficult.
Abstract We prospectively considered 65 patients admitted for a spontaneous pneumothorax (SP) to describe the pragmatic management of SP, the ?rst recurrence-free interval after medical therapeutic procedure and to specify the. ?rst recurrence risk factors over a 7-year period in these patients treated medically.
for secondary pneumothorax recurrence include age, pulmonary fibrosis, and emphysema.17 18. In an effort to standardise treatment of primary and secondary pneumothoraces, the. British Thoracic Society (BTS) published guide- lines for the treatment of both in 1993.19 Several studies suggest that compliance with the
and Steven A. Sahn, MD, FCCP; for the ACCP Pneumothorax Consensus Group†. Objective: Provide explicit expert-based consensus recommendations for the management of adults with primary and secondary spontaneous pneumothoraces in an emergency department and inpatient hospital setting. The use of opinion
25 Jun 2015 ERS task force statement: diagnosis and treatment of primary spontaneous pneumothorax. Jean-Marie Tschopp1,13, Oliver Bintcliffe2, Philippe Astoul3, Emilio Canalis4,. Peter Driesen5, Julius Janssen6, Marc Krasnik7, Nicholas Maskell2,. Paul Van Schil8, Thomy Tonia9, David A. Waller10, Charles-Hugo
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