| Literature DB >> 30634911 |
S Kepka1,2, J C Dalphin3,4, J B Pretalli5, A L Parmentier3,6, D Lauque7, G Trebes8, F Mauny3,6, T Desmettre3,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Management of spontaneous pneumothorax (SP) is still subject to debate. Although encouraging results of recent studies about outpatient management with chest drains fitted with a one-way valve, no data exist concerning application of this strategy in real life conditions. We assessed how SP are managed in Emergency departments (EDs), in particular the role of outpatient management, the types of interventions and the specialty of the physicians who perform these interventions.Entities:
Keywords: Aspiration; Emergency department; Observation; Outpatient management; Spontaneous pneumothorax; Thoracic drainage
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30634911 PMCID: PMC6329130 DOI: 10.1186/s12873-018-0213-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Emerg Med ISSN: 1471-227X
Characteristics of patients
| Characteristics | All SP | PSP | SSP |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ( | ( | ( | |||
| Sex | 0.65 | ||||
| Female, n (%) | 399 (21.8%) | 351 (21.6%) | 48 (23%) | ||
| Male, n (%) | 1435 (78.2%) | 1274 (78.4%) | 161 (77%) | ||
| Age (years), mean (SD) | 33.2 (15.6%) | 30.4 (12.6%) | 54.4 (19.9%) | < 0.0001 | |
| Smoking history | < 0.0001 | ||||
| Current smoker, n (%) | 885 (67.2%) | 787 (68.3%) | 98 (60.12%) | ||
| Ex-smoker, n (%) | 143 (10.9%) | 89 (7.7%) | 54 (33.13%) | ||
| Never smoker, n (%) | 288 (21.9%) | 277 (24%) | 11 (6.75%) | ||
| Cannabis, n (%) | 81 (4.4%) | 77 (4.7%) | 4 (1.9%) | 0.07 | |
| Previous history of PS, n (%) | 708 (38.5%) | 619 (37.9%) | 89 (43%) | 0.15 | |
SP spontaneous pneumothorax
PSP primary spontaneous pneumothorax
SSP secondary spontaneous pneumothorax
Data are presented as mean and standard deviation (SD)
Clinical tolerance and vital parameters of spontaneous pneumothorax
| Clinical data and vital parameters | All SP | PSP | SSP | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ( | ( | ( | |||
| Chest pain | < 0.001 | ||||
| Yes, n (%) | 1615 (90.7%) | 1470 (93.1%) | 145 (72.1%) | ||
| No, n (%) | 165 (9.3%) | 109 (6.9%) | 56 (27.9%) | ||
| Dyspnea | < 0.001 | ||||
| Yes, n (%) | 787 (45.3%) | 644 (41.8%) | 143 (72.6%) | ||
| No, n (%) | 949 (54.7%) | 895 (58.2%) | 54 (27.4%) | ||
| Pain score, mean (SD) | 4.18 (2.3%) | 4.2 (2.7%) | 3.5 (3.1%) | 0.01 | |
| SpO2 (%) | < 10–3 | ||||
| < 90%, n (%) | 37 (2.5%) | 19 (1.4%) | 18 (12.5%) | ||
| ≥90%, n (%) | 1464 (97.5%) | 1338 (98.6%) | 126 (87.5%) | ||
| Respiratory rate (per minute) | 0.005 | ||||
| < 10 or > 20, n (%) | 307 (44%) | 256 (42%) | 51 (58%) | ||
| ≥10 or ≤ 20, n (%) | 391 (56%) | 354 (58%) | 37 (42%) | ||
| Heart rate (per minute) | 0.002 | ||||
| < 40 or > 120, n (%) | 68 (4.1%) | 52 (3.5%) | 16 (8.6%) | ||
| ≥40 or ≤ 120, n (%) | 1580 (95.9%) | 1411 (96.5%) | 169 (91.4%) | ||
| Systolic blood pressure (mmHg) | 0.61 | ||||
| < 90, n (%) | 10 (0.6%) | 10 (0.7%) | 0 | ||
| ≥90, n (%) | 1644 (99.4%) | 1455 (99.3%) | 189 (100%) | ||
Pain score on a numerical range from 0 to 10
Fig. 1Management of Primary Spontaneous Pneumothorax in ED
Fig. 2Management of Secondary Spontaneous Pneumothorax in ED
Type of equipment used and speciality of physicians for aspiration and thoracic drainage
| Type of treatment | Category | All SP* | PSP* | SSP |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thoracic drainage ( | ||||||
| Equipment | 0.07 | |||||
| Chest tube, n (%) | 568 (91%) | 462 (92%) | 106 (86.9%) | |||
| Pleurocath, n (%) | 52 (8.3%) | 38 (7.6%) | 14 (11.5%) | |||
| Pigtail catheter, n (%) | 1 (0.2%) | 0 | 1 (0.8%) | |||
| Other, n (%) | 3 (0.5%) | 2 (0.4%) | 1 (0.8%) | |||
| Speciality of physicians | 0.3 | |||||
| Emergency physician, n (%) | 363 (68.8%) | 285 (68.7%) | 78 (69%) | |||
| Respiratory medicine, n (%) | 56 (10.6%) | 40 (9.6%) | 16 (14.2%) | |||
| Surgeon, n (%) | 46 (8.7%) | 36 (8.7%) | 10 (8.8%) | |||
| Intensive care physician, n (%) | 63 (11.9%) | 54 (13%) | 9 (8%) | |||
| Aspiration ( | ||||||
| Equipment | 0.58 | |||||
| Needle thoracocentesis, n (%) | 58 (80.6%) | 50 (80.6%) | 8 (80%) | |||
| Catheters, n (%) | 7 (9.7%) | 6 (9.7%) | 1 (20%) | |||
| Other, n (%) | 4 (5.6%) | 4 (6.5%) | 0 | |||
| Pleurocath, n (%) | 3 (4.2%) | 2 (3.2%) | 0 | |||
| Speciality of physicians | 0.12 | |||||
| Emergency physician, n (%) | 115 (79.9%) | 94 (81%) | 21 (75%) | |||
| Respiratory medicine, n (%) | 17 (11.8%) | 11 (9.5%) | 6 (21.4%) | |||
| Surgeon, n (%) | 9 (6.3%) | 9 (7.8%) | 0 | |||
| Intensive care physician, n (%) | 3 (2.1%) | 2 (1.7%) | 0 | |||
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PSP primary spontaneous pneumothorax
SSP secondary spontaneous pneumothorax
*122 patients excluded from analysis because randomised in the EXPRED study