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Needle thoracostomy for tension pneumothorax: the Israeli Defense Forces experience.

Jacob Chen1, Roy Nadler2, Dagan Schwartz3, Homer Tien4, Andrew P Cap5, Elon Glassberg6.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Point of injury needle thoracostomy (NT) for tension pneumothorax is potentially lifesaving. Recent data raised concerns regarding the efficacy of conventional NT devices. Owing to these considerations, the Israeli Defense Forces Medical Corps (IDF-MC) recently introduced a longer, wider, more durable catheter for the performance of rapid chest decompression. The present series represents the IDF-MC experience with chest decompression by NT.
METHODS: We reviewed the IDF trauma registry from January 1997 to October 2012 to identify all cases in which NT was attempted.
RESULTS: During the study period a total of 111 patients underwent chest decompression by NT. Most casualties (54%) were wounded as a result of gunshot wounds (GSW); motor vehicle accidents (MVAs) were the second leading cause (16%). Most (79%) NTs were performed at the point of injury, while the rest were performed during evacuation by ambulance or helicopter (13% and 4%, respectively). Decreased breath sounds on the affected side were one of the most frequent clinical indications for NT, recorded in 28% of cases. Decreased breath sounds were more common in surviving than in nonsurviving patients. (37% v. 19%, p < 0.001). A chest tube was installed on the field in 35 patients (32%), all after NT.
CONCLUSION: Standard NT has a high failure rate on the battlefield. Alternative measures for chest decompression, such as the Vygon catheter, appear to be a feasible alternative to conventional NT.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26100771      PMCID: PMC4467495          DOI: 10.1503/cjs.012914

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Surg        ISSN: 0008-428X            Impact factor:   2.089


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