Pneumothorax in Mechanically Ventilated Patients with COVID-19 Infection

Author:

Akdogan Raziye Ecem1,Mohammed Turab1ORCID,Syeda Asma1,Jiwa Nasheena2,Ibrahim Omar2,Mutneja Rahul3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Internal Medicine, University of Connecticut, Farmington, Connecticut, USA

2. Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University of Connecticut, Farmington, Connecticut, USA

3. Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center, Hartford, Connecticut, USA

Abstract

Data on patient-related factors associated with pneumothorax among critically ill patients with COVID-19 pneumonia is limited. Reports of spontaneous pneumothorax in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) suggest that the COVID-19 infection could itself cause pneumothorax in addition to the ventilator-induced trauma among mechanically ventilated patients. Here, we report a case series of five mechanically ventilated patients with COVID-19 infection who developed pneumothorax. Consecutive cases of intubated patients in the intensive care unit with the diagnosis of COVID-19 pneumonia and pneumothorax were included. Data on their demographics, preexisting risk factors, laboratory workup, imaging findings, treatment, and survival were collected retrospectively between March and July 2020. Four out of five patients (4/5; 80%) had a bilateral pneumothorax, while one had a unilateral pneumothorax. Of the four patients with bilateral pneumothorax, three (3/4; 75%) had secondary bacterial pneumonia, two had pneumomediastinum and massive subcutaneous emphysema, and one of these two had an additional pneumoperitoneum. A surgical chest tube or pigtail catheter was placed for the management of pneumothorax. Three out of five patients with pneumothorax died (3/5; 60%), and all of them had bilateral involvement. The data from these cases suggest that pneumothorax is a potentially fatal complication of COVID-19 infection. Large prospective studies are needed to study the incidence of pneumothorax and its sequelae in patients with COVID-19 infection.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine

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