Spontaneous pneumomediastinum in COVID-19 pneumonia

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Spontaneous pneumomediastinum is a benign entity but can worsen the underlying condition with which it is associated. We evaluated the incidence and the clinical relevance of spontaneous pneumomediastinum in a consecutive series of 102 patients with COVID-19 pneumonia. Six cases of pneumomediastinum were identified by high-resolution chest CT-scan. Three patients required early intubation, and one of them died, while in in the remaining subjects the clinical course was benign. The presence of pneumomediastinum required some changes in the management of mechanical ventilation. In conclusion, spontaneous pneumomediastinum is a possible complication of severe COVID-19 pneumonia that can affect patient management and clinical outcomes.

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Loffi, M., Regazzoni, V., Sergio, P., Martinelli, E., Stifani, I., Quinzani, F., … Danzi, G. B. (2020). Spontaneous pneumomediastinum in COVID-19 pneumonia. Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease, 90(4), 604–607. https://doi.org/10.4081/monaldi.2020.1399

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