Clinical suspicion regarding needle decompression for patients with chest trauma

Author:

Beaven Alastair1,Harrison James2,Porter Keith3,Steyn Richard4

Affiliation:

1. Orthopaedic Registrar, Major Trauma Service, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham; Medical Officer 202 Field Hospital, Army Reserve Centre, Birmingham

2. Paramedic West Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham; Combat Medical Technician, 202 Field Hospital, Army Reserve Centre, Birmingham

3. Professor of Traumatology, Major Trauma Service, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham

4. Consultant Thoracic Surgeon, Major Trauma Service, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham

Abstract

Background: Needle decompression of the chest is indicated for patients in a critical condition with rapid deterioration who have a life-threatening tension pneumothorax. Aim: To reassure UK prehospital care providers that needle decompression of the chest is not commonly required in chest trauma patients, and most can be safely managed without it. Methods: Case studies as part of a major trauma network continuous review process have revealed instances of needle decompression in the absence of tension pneumothorax. Images are presented where needle decompression was attempted in the absence of tension pneumothorax. Context: Expert opinion from our network's multidisciplinary trauma team discuss the occurrence of tension pneumothorax in self-ventilating patients, and the idea that tension pneumothorax is rare in the UK civilian trauma population is acknowledged. Other causes of chest hypoventilation are discussed.

Publisher

Mark Allen Group

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