A massive primary spontaneous pneumothorax during the recovery phase of H1N1 pneumonia – An issue of concern

Mohammed Aamir Zuhaib S, Niroja Umashankar
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The H1N1 or swine flu outbreak in 2009 was a major pandemic. It is a subtype of influenza A virus that affects humans and has two surface antigens, which led to it being called the novel H1N1 flu. Some patients with swine flu may develop lower respiratory tract infections, which can result in respiratory failure and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). In this case report, a patient with H1N1 pneumonia developed massive spontaneous pneumothorax during the recovery phase and concludes that, high pressure mechanical ventilation during the management of H1N1 pneumonia and persistent cough could be the reason for spontaneous development of pneumothorax. However, spontaneous development of pneumothorax in patients with swine flu pneumonia is rarely reported. We present an uncommon case of H1N1 pneumonia-induced pneumothorax that occurred during the recovery phase of the patient. This case report highlights the need for clinicians and healthcare teams to be aware of this potential complication during the post-recovery phase of the patient.
甲型 H1N1 流感恢复期大面积原发性自发性气胸--一个值得关注的问题
2009 年爆发的甲型 H1N1 流感或猪流感是一次大流行。它是影响人类的甲型流感病毒的一种亚型,有两种表面抗原,因此被称为新型 H1N1 流感。一些猪流感患者可能会出现下呼吸道感染,从而导致呼吸衰竭和急性呼吸窘迫综合征(ARDS)。在本病例报告中,一名甲型 H1N1 流感患者在恢复期出现了大面积自发性气胸,并得出结论认为,在治疗甲型 H1N1 流感期间的高压机械通气和持续咳嗽可能是导致自发性气胸的原因。然而,猪流感肺炎患者自发出现气胸的报道却很少见。我们介绍了一例罕见的甲型 H1N1 流感肺炎诱发气胸的病例,该病例发生在患者的恢复期。本病例报告强调了临床医生和医疗团队在患者康复后阶段注意这种潜在并发症的必要性。
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