Pneumomediastinum and pneumothorax in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) patients: a narrative review.

Mediastinum (Hong Kong, China) Pub Date : 2023-12-12 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.21037/med-23-39
Yi Xiang Teo, Harinivaas Shanmugavel Geetha, Ajay Kumar Mishra, Amos Lal
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Background and objective: Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a severe, life-threatening medical condition characterized by poor oxygenation due to non-compliant lungs secondary diffuse alveolar damage. Encouragingly, the incidence of ARDS has declined steadily recently, attributed mainly to implementation of keystone guidelines and continuous research efforts. Mechanical ventilation is the cornerstone of supportive care for ARDS patients. This review aims to consolidate the current knowledge on pneumothorax (PNX) and pneumomediastinum (PMD) and to enhance the understanding of the readers. The objectives are to (I) explore the etiology and risk factors of PNX and PMD, (II) discuss the various diagnostic modalities available, (III) evaluate management options, and (IV) recent advancements.

Methods: A search of the literature was conducted using PubMed, MEDLINE, and Google Scholar for relevant articles pertaining to PNX and PMD in ARDS population. The clinical presentation, diagnostic and management strategies of PNX, PMD, and ARDS were summarized, and all authors reviewed the selection and decide which studies to include.

Key content and findings: The adoption of lung-protective ventilation strategies, based on the review of literature from the recent years, shows that it has played a significant role in reducing the occurrence of barotrauma, such as PNX and PMD. However, PNX and PMD remains to be a challenging complication to manage. With a specific focus on PNX and PMD, this review provides valuable insights into effectively managing and understanding these critical complications among ARDS patients.

Conclusions: ARDS, with its evolving definition, continues to pose a life-threatening threat. Despite the widespread adoption of lung-protective ventilation strategies, PNX and PMD present persistent challenges in management. Further research is imperative to enhance the risk assessment of ARDS patients prone to developing PNX and PMD and to institute more effective prevention and treatment measures.

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急性呼吸窘迫综合征(ARDS)患者的气胸和气胸:叙述性综述。
背景和目的:急性呼吸窘迫综合征(ARDS)是一种严重的、危及生命的内科疾病,其特点是由于肺不顺应性继发弥漫性肺泡损伤导致氧合不良。令人鼓舞的是,近来 ARDS 的发病率稳步下降,这主要归功于关键指南的实施和持续的研究努力。机械通气是 ARDS 患者支持性治疗的基石。本综述旨在巩固当前有关气胸(PNX)和气胸(PMD)的知识,并加深读者的理解。目的是:(I) 探讨气胸(PNX)和气胸(PMD)的病因和危险因素;(II) 讨论现有的各种诊断方法;(III) 评估治疗方案;(IV) 最新进展:使用 PubMed、MEDLINE 和谷歌学术搜索与 ARDS 患者 PNX 和 PMD 相关的文献。对 PNX、PMD 和 ARDS 的临床表现、诊断和管理策略进行了总结,所有作者对选题进行了审核,并决定纳入哪些研究:根据近年来的文献回顾,肺保护性通气策略的采用在减少气压创伤(如 PNX 和 PMD)的发生方面发挥了重要作用。然而,PNX 和 PMD 仍然是一种具有挑战性的并发症。本综述特别关注 PNX 和 PMD,为有效管理和了解 ARDS 患者的这些关键并发症提供了宝贵的见解:ARDS的定义在不断变化,它继续对生命构成威胁。尽管肺保护性通气策略已被广泛采用,但 PNX 和 PMD 仍是管理中持续存在的挑战。进一步的研究势在必行,以加强对易患 PNX 和 PMD 的 ARDS 患者的风险评估,并制定更有效的预防和治疗措施。
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