Cervicofacial emphysema: A systematic review.

IF 1.1 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Intractable & rare diseases research Pub Date : 2024-11-30 DOI:10.5582/irdr.2024.01054
Kiranmai Kanaparthi, Abhinav Talwar, Sara Khan, Ankoor Talwar, Barbara Capozzi, Arunabh Talwar
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Abstract

Cervicofacial Emphysema (CFE) is a self-limiting condition, defined by the presence of air in face and neck. The purpose of the manuscript is to systematically review the existing literature on CFE evaluation and management for updated clinical understanding of this condition. A literature search was conducted of publications about CFE on PubMed and Google Scholar by identifying all the articles with key search terms "Cervicofacial Emphysema" and "Sub Cutaneous Emphysema". Inclusion criteria were case series published in English between 1980 and 2024. In total, 241 case series were selected and reviewed to determine presenting symptoms, clinical signs and predisposing factors associated with CFE. Average age at diagnosis was 38.1 years, male and female are almost equally affected. The most common presenting symptoms were face and neck swelling. The most common finding was crepitus. The condition was most commonly reported in patients undergoing dental procedures, otorhinolaryngology procedures, or in patients who experienced transient change in intra nasal/thoracic pressure. The management includes clinical monitoring, reassurance of the patient, antibiotic prophylaxis and monitoring to rule out pneumomediastinum. The odds of concurrent pneumomediastinum is highest in patients with abdominal procedures as an etiology of CFE.

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颈面肺气肿:系统综述。
颈面肺气肿(CFE)是一种自限性疾病,由面部和颈部存在空气而定义。本文的目的是系统地回顾现有的关于CFE评估和管理的文献,以更新对这种情况的临床认识。对PubMed和谷歌Scholar上有关CFE的出版物进行文献检索,检索关键词为“颈面肺气肿”和“皮下肺气肿”的所有文章。纳入标准是1980年至2024年间用英文发表的病例系列。总共选择了241个病例系列并进行了审查,以确定与CFE相关的表现症状、临床体征和易感因素。确诊时的平均年龄为38.1岁,男性和女性几乎相同。最常见的症状是面部和颈部肿胀。最常见的症状是耳鸣。这种情况最常见于接受牙科手术、耳鼻喉科手术的患者,或经历过短暂性鼻/胸内压力变化的患者。管理包括临床监测,病人的保证,抗生素预防和监测,以排除纵隔肺炎。并发纵隔气肿的几率在腹部手术作为CFE病因的患者中最高。
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