Invasive Techniken in der Notfallmedizin

  • Gliwitzky B
  • Popp E
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Abstract

The preclinical tension pneumothorax which even without technical support is easily recognizable, requires immediate decompression. However, there are a number of patients with thoracic injuries such as serial rib fractures or palpable skin emphysema which--in combination with a ventilator--may necessitate the insertion of a thoracic tube. In the preclinical setting this procedure usually only takes place in the ventilated patient. With patients who are respiratorily compensated and are breathing spontaneously, careful control and a conservative approach is advised even if pneumothorax is suspected.

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Gliwitzky, B., & Popp, E. (2019). Invasive Techniken in der Notfallmedizin. Notfall + Rettungsmedizin, 22(2), 85–86. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10049-018-0522-8

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