Pneumomediastinum in COVID-19 disease: Clinical review with emphasis on emergency management

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Pneumomediastinum can be primary (spontaneous) or secondary to iatrogenic, traumatic, and non-traumatic causes. The incidence of spontaneous and secondary pneumomediastinum is higher in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) compared to the general population. So, pneumomediastinum should be considered in the differential diagnosis of any patient with COVID-19 presenting with chest pain and breathlessness. A high level of suspicion is required to diagnose this condition promptly. Unlike in other disease conditions, pneumomediastinum in COVID-19 has a complicated course with higher mortality in intubated patients. No guidelines exist for managing pneumomediastinum patients with COVID-19. Therefore, emergency physicians should be aware of the various treatment modalities besides conservative management for pneumomediastinum and life-saving interventions for tension pneumomediastinum.

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Ganessane, E., Devendiran, A., Ramesh, S., Uthayakumar, A., Chandrasekar, V., Sadasivam, A. S., … Ayyan, M. (2023, April 1). Pneumomediastinum in COVID-19 disease: Clinical review with emphasis on emergency management. JACEP Open. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/emp2.12935

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