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27 / 11 / 2021

 


Study of Pneumothorax in Covid-19 patients admitted at tertiary care hospital : Original Research Article

Rohit Taviyad, Harsha Makwana, Vidhi Shah, Parth Kapadiya, Jui Shah.


Abstract
Introduction :
The COVID-19 is caused by SARS-COV-2. Currently it has spread throughout the world and become Pandemic. In COVID-19 pneumonia that there are subpleural localized ground glass opacities and numerous irregular areas of consolidation in both lungs and especially in lower lobes. Pneumothorax remains a relatively rare but possible complication, emphasising importance of thorough history taking, clinical examination and management, so we decided to conduct this Study.

Aims and Objective :
To study hospitalised COVID-19 patients who developed pneumothorax during hospitalisation for Demographic data, signs & symptoms, Radiological findings, Management of pneumothorax and Survival. We also observed its Association with pre-existing lung disease, occurrence of pneumothorax in mechanical ventilation and Requirement of surgical intervention.


Material and Methods:
We have done ambidirectional, observational and analytical study in 40 COVID-19 positive patients from September 2020 to June 2021, aged > 18years. Data from the hospital information system was collected , entered in MS excel sheet and analysed with SPSS software.


Results:
Common age group is 41-80 years(82.5%) predominantly male gender (57.5%). Patients had symptoms like Cough(77.5%), Difficulty in breathing(65%), Chest pain(17.5%) and Bodyache(10%) when they developed Pneumothorax and signs like Hypoxia (84.6%), Engorged Neck veins(37.5%) and Decreased chest movements (42.1%). Radiologically 20 patients had right sided and 18 had left sided pneumothorax while 2 patients on both sides.Wide bore needle inserted in 8 patients (20%) and ICD tube in 25 patients (62%). 25% patients could be discharged.

Conclusion:
Pneumothorax is a possible complication of covid-19 disease, so When such patients are presented to an emergency department, early recognition by detailed history taking and clinical examination and immediate intervention will prevent further deterioration and save a person’s life.

Key words: Pneumothorax, hospitalised , COVID 19 infection, survival


 
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Taviyad R, Makwana H, Shah V, Kapadiya P, Shah J, . Study of Pneumothorax in Covid-19 patients admitted at tertiary care hospital : Original Research Article. Int J Surg Med. 2021; 7(5): 23-27. doi:10.5455/ijsm.Study-Pneumothorax-Covid-19-patients


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Taviyad R, Makwana H, Shah V, Kapadiya P, Shah J, . Study of Pneumothorax in Covid-19 patients admitted at tertiary care hospital : Original Research Article. https://www.ejos.org/?mno=129225 [Access: February 20, 2024]. doi:10.5455/ijsm.Study-Pneumothorax-Covid-19-patients


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Taviyad R, Makwana H, Shah V, Kapadiya P, Shah J, . Study of Pneumothorax in Covid-19 patients admitted at tertiary care hospital : Original Research Article. Int J Surg Med. 2021; 7(5): 23-27. doi:10.5455/ijsm.Study-Pneumothorax-Covid-19-patients



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Taviyad R, Makwana H, Shah V, Kapadiya P, Shah J, . Study of Pneumothorax in Covid-19 patients admitted at tertiary care hospital : Original Research Article. Int J Surg Med. (2021), [cited February 20, 2024]; 7(5): 23-27. doi:10.5455/ijsm.Study-Pneumothorax-Covid-19-patients



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Taviyad, R., Makwana, H., Shah, V., Kapadiya, P., Shah, J. & (2021) Study of Pneumothorax in Covid-19 patients admitted at tertiary care hospital : Original Research Article. Int J Surg Med, 7 (5), 23-27. doi:10.5455/ijsm.Study-Pneumothorax-Covid-19-patients



Turabian Style

Taviyad, Rohit, Harsha Makwana, Vidhi Shah, Parth Kapadiya, Jui Shah, and . 2021. Study of Pneumothorax in Covid-19 patients admitted at tertiary care hospital : Original Research Article. International Journal of Surgery and Medicine, 7 (5), 23-27. doi:10.5455/ijsm.Study-Pneumothorax-Covid-19-patients



Chicago Style

Taviyad, Rohit, Harsha Makwana, Vidhi Shah, Parth Kapadiya, Jui Shah, and . "Study of Pneumothorax in Covid-19 patients admitted at tertiary care hospital : Original Research Article." International Journal of Surgery and Medicine 7 (2021), 23-27. doi:10.5455/ijsm.Study-Pneumothorax-Covid-19-patients



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

Taviyad, Rohit, Harsha Makwana, Vidhi Shah, Parth Kapadiya, Jui Shah, and . "Study of Pneumothorax in Covid-19 patients admitted at tertiary care hospital : Original Research Article." International Journal of Surgery and Medicine 7.5 (2021), 23-27. Print. doi:10.5455/ijsm.Study-Pneumothorax-Covid-19-patients



APA (American Psychological Association) Style

Taviyad, R., Makwana, H., Shah, V., Kapadiya, P., Shah, J. & (2021) Study of Pneumothorax in Covid-19 patients admitted at tertiary care hospital : Original Research Article. International Journal of Surgery and Medicine, 7 (5), 23-27. doi:10.5455/ijsm.Study-Pneumothorax-Covid-19-patients