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Farooq Ahmad Ganie1, Hafeezulla Lone1, Ghulam Nabi Lone1, Mohd Lateef Wani1, Shyam Singh1, Abdual Majeed Dar1, Nasir-U-Din Wani1, Shadab Nabi Wani1, Nadeem-Ul Nazeer1.
Abstract
Lung contusion is an entity involving injury to the alveolar capillaries, without any tear or cut in the lung tissue. This results in accumulation of blood and other fluids within the lung tissue. The excess fluid interferes with gas exchange leading to hypoxia. The pathophysiology of lung contusion includes ventilation/perfusion mismatching, increased intrapulmonary shunting, increased lung water, segmental lung damage, and a loss of compliance. Clinically, patient's presents with hypoxiemia, hypercarbia and increase in laboured breathing. Patients are treated with supplemental oxygen and mechanical ventilation whenever indicated. Treatment is primarily supportive. Computed tomography (CT) is very sensitive for diagnosing pulmonary contusion. Pulmonary contusion occurs in 25-35% of all blunt chest traumas.Entities:
Keywords: Blunt chest trauma; Computed tomography (CT) ventilation; Pulmonary contusion
Year: 2013 PMID: 27162815 PMCID: PMC4771236
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bull Emerg Trauma ISSN: 2322-2522