COVID-19 pneumonia and double whammy: let us stick to the basics

IF 0.2 Q4 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Minerva Respiratory Medicine Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.23736/s2784-8477.21.01958-6
N. Sharma, R. Shukla, Kunal Kumar, Rachana Warrier, S. Arora, Vivek Kumar, Nalin Singh, Deepu K. Peter
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Pneumomediastinum and pulmonary embolism are known complications of the COVID-19 disease. Our patient developed spontaneous pneumomediastinum twice during hospital admission along with acute pulmonary embolism. We managed this patient conservatively sticking to the basics of critical care and had a successful outcome. In our extensive literature search, we could not find any other case in which a patient with COVID-19 not on mechanical ventilation developed spontaneous pneumomediastinum twice during the hospital admission which was successfully managed conservatively.
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COVID-19肺炎和双重打击:让我们坚持基本原则
纵隔气肿和肺栓塞是已知的COVID-19疾病的并发症。我们的病人在住院期间两次发生自发性纵隔气肿并伴有急性肺栓塞。我们对这个病人进行了保守的治疗,坚持了基本的重症监护,并取得了成功的结果。在我们广泛的文献检索中,我们未发现任何其他未使用机械通气的COVID-19患者在入院期间两次发生自发性纵隔气肿并成功进行保守治疗的病例。
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