Primary spontaneous pneumomediastinum: 237 cases in a single-center experience over a 10-year period and assessment of factors related with recurrence

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Objective To evaluate the precipitating factors and symptoms of primary spontaneous pneumomediastinum (PSPM) and to assess the factors related with recurrent spontaneous pneumomediastinum (RSPM). Methods From 2010 to 2021, 237 PSPM patients were included in this retrospective study. Clinical information including in-hospital periods, morbidity, mortality, presenting symptoms, precipitating events, smoking, and asthma history was obtained. The patients with smoking history were subdivided into “ex-smoker” or “current smoker”. The severity of asthma was categorized into “mild intermittent”, “mild persistent”, “moderate persistent”, or “severe persistent”. During follow-up, patients with RSPM were classified into “recurrence” group and the others were into “no recurrence” group. Multivariate regression analysis was used to elucidate the associated factors with RSPM. Results The mean age of study patients (men: women = 222: 15) was 23.4 years and mean period of hospital stay was 7.5 days. There was no mortality and morbidity. Most frequent symptom and precipitating factor were acute chest pain (n = 211, 89.0%) and cough (n = 72, 30.4%), respectively. RSPM occurred in 11 patients (4.6%). The proportion of patients with smoking (72.8% vs. 37.1%, p = 0.010) or asthma (81.8% vs. 39.8%, p<0.001) was significantly higher in “recurrence” group than “no recurrence” group. On multivariate analysis, asthma was the only factor associated with RSPM (mild intermittent/persistent, OR = 7.092, p = 0.047; moderate persistent, OR = 8.000, p = 0.011). Conclusion PSPM is a benign disease with no morbidity and mortality. Asthma may be the associated factor with RSPM; thus, despite the low rate of recurrence, patients with asthma should be informed about the chance of RSPM.

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Yu, M. H., Kim, J. K., Kim, T., Lee, H. S., & Kim, D. K. (2023). Primary spontaneous pneumomediastinum: 237 cases in a single-center experience over a 10-year period and assessment of factors related with recurrence. PLoS ONE, 18(7 JULY). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0289225

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