covid -19后肺炎气囊1例报告。

IF 1.8 Q3 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
European Clinical Respiratory Journal Pub Date : 2022-01-17 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20018525.2022.2028423
Wasim Jamal, Muhammad Sharif, Asma Sayeed, Saad Ur Rehman, Abdulqadir J Nashwan
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摘要

导语:COVID-19肺炎中气膨出形成可以说是一种常见现象。病例报告:我们报告了一例因COVID-19感染而发展的气肿病例。我们认为在COVID-19肺炎中形成气膨出是一种常见的现象。重要的是,气胸可导致这些患者的发病率和死亡率升高,可能是气精囊肿破裂的并发症。结论:COVID-19肺炎患者肺膨出可导致危及生命的并发症,我们强调有必要制定适当和规范的监测和管理指南。我们的文献综述也讨论了导致气肿形成的各种可能的机制,并指出了可能预防气肿形成及其并发症的管理策略。
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Post-COVID-19 pneumonia pneumatoceles: a case report.

Post-COVID-19 pneumonia pneumatoceles: a case report.

Post-COVID-19 pneumonia pneumatoceles: a case report.

Introduction: Pneumatocele formation in COVID-19 pneumonia is arguably a common occurrence.

Case presentation: We present a case of pneumatoceles, developing as a sequel of COVID-19 infection. We argue that pneumatocele formation in COVID-19 pneumonia is a common occurrence. Importantly pneumothorax, which can lead to a raised morbidity and mortality in these patients, can be a complication of a pneumatocele rupture.

Conclusion: As pneumatocele in COVID-19 pneumonia patients can lead to life-threatening complications, we emphasize the need to formulate appropriate and standardized monitoring and management guidelines. Our literature review also discusses various plausible mechanisms leading to pneumatocele formation and points to management strategies that may prevent pneumatocele formation and its complications.

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