Etiologies of pneumothoraces in the NICU of Mofid children hospital
Author | M Hasanzadh | en |
Author | H Nouri | en |
Issued Date | 2000-09-30 | en |
Abstract | Abstract Background: Pneumothorax is the most common air leak syndrome and far more frequent in the neonatal period than any other time of life. Objective: To evaluate the etiologies of pneumothoraces in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Methods: In a prospective study, Barotrauma, Secondary pulmonary infections, unskilled endotracheal intubation, asynchrony between the patients breathing and ventilator and ventilation with self-inflating bag were studied on 50 NICU patients of Mofid children hospital. Findings: MAP was above the critical level in 18% of the cases. 72% of cases had pneumothoraces in the right side and 16% bilaterally. Asychrony was seen in 38.6% of the cases, secondary pulmonary infections in 46% and malposition of ET tube in 36%. Ventilation with manual bag were done in all cases. The bags lacked manometer and pop-off valve. Conclusion: Barotrauma had the main probable role in the etiology of pneumothoraces and is probably caused by self-inflating bags without pop-off valve and manometer. | en |
DOI | https://doi.org/ | en |
Keyword | Keywords: Pneumotorax | en |
Keyword | Barotrauma | en |
Publisher | Brieflands | en |
Title | Etiologies of pneumothoraces in the NICU of Mofid children hospital | en |
Type | Research Article | en |
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