Control chest x-ray in patients with asymptomatic posttraumatic pneumothorax

Julieta Correa-Restrepo, M. Restrepo-Moreno, Luis Guillermo Peláez, Rafael Díaz-Cadavid, Yuliana López-Vasco, María Alejandra Rojas, David Alejandro Mejía-Toro, C. Morales-Uribe
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Introduction: Chest trauma has a high incidence and pneumothorax is the most frequent finding. The literature is scarce on what to do with asymptomatic patients with pneumothorax due to penetrating chest trauma. The aim of this study was to evaluate what are the findings of the control radiography of patients with penetrating chest trauma who are not initially taken to surgery, and their usefulness in determining the need for further treatment. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was performed, including patients older than 15 years who were admitted for penetrating chest trauma between January 2015 and December 2017 and who did not require initial surgical management. We analyzed the results of chest radiography, the time of its acquisition, and the behavior decided according to the findings in patients initially left under observation. Results: A total of 1,554 patients were included, whose average age was 30 years, 92.5% were male and 97% had a sharp weapon wound. Of these, 186 (51.5%) had no alterations in their initial X-ray, 142 had pneumothorax less than 30% and 33 had pneumothorax greater than 30 %, hemopneumothorax or hemothorax. Closed thoracostomy was required as the final procedure in 78 cases, sternotomy or thoracotomy in 2 cases and discharged in 281. Conclusion: In asymptomatic patients with small or moderate pneumothorax and no other significant lesions, longer observation times, radiographs and closed thoracostomy may be unnecessary.
无症状创伤后气胸患者的对照胸片
简介:胸外伤发生率高,气胸是最常见的症状。文献很少关于如何处理无症状的气胸患者由于穿透性胸部创伤。本研究的目的是评估穿透性胸部创伤患者未进行手术的对照x线摄影的结果,以及它们在确定是否需要进一步治疗方面的有用性。方法:进行回顾性队列研究,纳入2015年1月至2017年12月期间因穿透性胸部创伤入院的年龄大于15岁且不需要初始手术治疗的患者。我们分析了胸部x线片的结果,获得x线片的时间,以及根据观察患者最初留下的结果决定的行为。结果:共纳入1554例患者,平均年龄30岁,92.5%为男性,97%为利器伤。其中186例(51.5%)初始x线无改变,142例气胸小于30%,33例气胸大于30%、血气胸或血胸。闭式开胸78例,开胸或开胸2例,出院281例。结论:无症状的小、中度气胸且无其他明显病变的患者,可能不需要较长的观察时间、x线片及闭式开胸术。
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