Listen "REBEL Core Cast 139.0: Pneumothorax Decompression"
Episode Synopsis
🧭 REBEL Rundown
📌 Key Points
🧠 Think Beyond Trauma: Don’t forget to suspect tension pneumothorax in ventilated patients who suddenly crash or after a central line placement! 🫁⚠️🔍 Confirm with Ultrasound: If the patient is stable enough, grab the probe! 🖐️📟Ultrasound can rapidly confirm tension PTX and avoid unnecessary delays.💉🚫 Needles Are Out: Needle decompression? Meh. Finger thoracostomy is faster, more reliable, and more definitive. 🖐️🫁
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📝 Introduction
On this episode of the Rebel Core Cast, Swami takes a deep dive into pneumothorax decompression, focusing on the need for improvements beyond the classic teachings. Covering scenarios where immediate decompression is critical, particularly in tension pneumothorax, Swami discusses the limitations of needle decompression, especially in the second intercostal space at the midclavicular line. He highlights the importance of using POCUS for diagnosis and recommends skipping needle decompression in favor of finger thoracostomy for a more reliable and effective treatment. Key takeaways emphasize recognizing tension pneumothorax in various clinical situations and the advantages of finger thoracostomy over traditional techniques.
⏰ Highlights
00:00 Introduction to Pneumothorax Decompression00:17 Recognizing Tension Pneumothorax01:00 Common Scenarios for Pneumothorax01:34 Confirming Diagnosis with POCUS01:50 Issues with Needle Decompression03:21 Advantages of Finger Thoracostomy04:11 Key Takeaways and Conclusion
📚 References
Ferrie EP et al. The right place in the right space? Awareness of site for needle thoracentesis. Emerg Med J 2005; 22: 788-9 PMID: 16244336Laan DV et al. Chest wall thickness and decompression failure: a systematic review and meta-analysis comparing anatomic locations in needle thoracostomy. Injury; 2016; 47(4): 797-804 PMID: 26724173Terboven T et al. Chest wall thickness and depth to vital structures in paediatric patients – implications for prehospital needle decompression of tension pneumothorax. Scan J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med 2109; 27(1). PMID: 30992028
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