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Thoracic abnormal air collections in patients in the intensive care unit: radiograph findings correlated with CT

An abnormal collection of air in the thorax is one of the most common life-threatening events that occurs in the intensive care unit. Patient management differs depending on the location of the air collection; therefore, detecting abnormal air collection and identifying its exact location on supine...

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Autores principales: Sakai, Masafumi, Hiyama, Takashi, Kuno, Hirofumi, Mori, Kensaku, Saida, Tsukasa, Ishiguro, Toshitaka, Takahashi, Hiroaki, Koyama, Ken, Minami, Manabu
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7066360/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32162176
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13244-020-0838-z
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author Sakai, Masafumi
Hiyama, Takashi
Kuno, Hirofumi
Mori, Kensaku
Saida, Tsukasa
Ishiguro, Toshitaka
Takahashi, Hiroaki
Koyama, Ken
Minami, Manabu
author_facet Sakai, Masafumi
Hiyama, Takashi
Kuno, Hirofumi
Mori, Kensaku
Saida, Tsukasa
Ishiguro, Toshitaka
Takahashi, Hiroaki
Koyama, Ken
Minami, Manabu
author_sort Sakai, Masafumi
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description An abnormal collection of air in the thorax is one of the most common life-threatening events that occurs in the intensive care unit. Patient management differs depending on the location of the air collection; therefore, detecting abnormal air collection and identifying its exact location on supine chest radiographs is essential for early treatment and positive patient outcomes. Thoracic abnormal air collects in multiple thoracic spaces, including the pleural cavity, chest wall, mediastinum, pericardium, and lung. Pneumothorax in the supine position shows different radiographic findings depending on the location. Many conditions, such as skin folds, interlobar fissure, bullae in the apices, and air collection in the intrathoracic extrapleural space, mimic pneumothorax on radiographs. Additionally, pneumopericardium may resemble pneumomediastinum and needs to be differentiated. Further, some conditions such as inferior pulmonary ligament air collection versus a pneumatocele or pneumothorax in the posteromedial space require a differential diagnosis based on radiographs. Computed tomography (CT) is required to localize the air and delineate potential etiologies when a diagnosis by radiography is difficult. The purposes of this article are to review the anatomy of the potential spaces in the chest where abnormal air can collect, explain characteristic radiographic findings of the abnormal air collection in supine patients with illustrations and correlated CT images, and describe the distinguishing features of conditions that require a differential diagnosis. Since management differs based on the location of the air collection, radiologists should try to accurately detect and identify the location of air collection on supine radiographs.
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spelling pubmed-70663602020-03-23 Thoracic abnormal air collections in patients in the intensive care unit: radiograph findings correlated with CT Sakai, Masafumi Hiyama, Takashi Kuno, Hirofumi Mori, Kensaku Saida, Tsukasa Ishiguro, Toshitaka Takahashi, Hiroaki Koyama, Ken Minami, Manabu Insights Imaging Educational Review An abnormal collection of air in the thorax is one of the most common life-threatening events that occurs in the intensive care unit. Patient management differs depending on the location of the air collection; therefore, detecting abnormal air collection and identifying its exact location on supine chest radiographs is essential for early treatment and positive patient outcomes. Thoracic abnormal air collects in multiple thoracic spaces, including the pleural cavity, chest wall, mediastinum, pericardium, and lung. Pneumothorax in the supine position shows different radiographic findings depending on the location. Many conditions, such as skin folds, interlobar fissure, bullae in the apices, and air collection in the intrathoracic extrapleural space, mimic pneumothorax on radiographs. Additionally, pneumopericardium may resemble pneumomediastinum and needs to be differentiated. Further, some conditions such as inferior pulmonary ligament air collection versus a pneumatocele or pneumothorax in the posteromedial space require a differential diagnosis based on radiographs. Computed tomography (CT) is required to localize the air and delineate potential etiologies when a diagnosis by radiography is difficult. The purposes of this article are to review the anatomy of the potential spaces in the chest where abnormal air can collect, explain characteristic radiographic findings of the abnormal air collection in supine patients with illustrations and correlated CT images, and describe the distinguishing features of conditions that require a differential diagnosis. Since management differs based on the location of the air collection, radiologists should try to accurately detect and identify the location of air collection on supine radiographs. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2020-03-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7066360/ /pubmed/32162176 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13244-020-0838-z Text en © The Author(s). 2020 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
spellingShingle Educational Review
Sakai, Masafumi
Hiyama, Takashi
Kuno, Hirofumi
Mori, Kensaku
Saida, Tsukasa
Ishiguro, Toshitaka
Takahashi, Hiroaki
Koyama, Ken
Minami, Manabu
Thoracic abnormal air collections in patients in the intensive care unit: radiograph findings correlated with CT
title Thoracic abnormal air collections in patients in the intensive care unit: radiograph findings correlated with CT
title_full Thoracic abnormal air collections in patients in the intensive care unit: radiograph findings correlated with CT
title_fullStr Thoracic abnormal air collections in patients in the intensive care unit: radiograph findings correlated with CT
title_full_unstemmed Thoracic abnormal air collections in patients in the intensive care unit: radiograph findings correlated with CT
title_short Thoracic abnormal air collections in patients in the intensive care unit: radiograph findings correlated with CT
title_sort thoracic abnormal air collections in patients in the intensive care unit: radiograph findings correlated with ct
topic Educational Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7066360/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32162176
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13244-020-0838-z
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