Tension pneumothorax and the "forbidden CXR".

Emerg Med J

Emergency Department, The Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, UK.

Published: August 2005

A case is presented of unilateral tension pneumothorax associated with flail chest and pulmonary contusions in a spontaneously ventilating patient after a fall. The tension element was not suspected until chest x ray was available, nor was immediate needle thoracocentesis performed. No morbidity resulted as a consequence. This case highlights the difficulty in deciding whether or not tension pneumothorax is the predominant cause of respiratory distress in a patient with multiple chest injuries. It provides further evidence challenging some of the doctrine on how to treat suspected tension pneumothorax.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/emj.2004.018598DOI Listing

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