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Pulmonary Barotrauma in COVID-19 Patients: Experience From a Secondary Care Hospital in Oman

Background During the COVID-19 pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), many patients developed pulmonary barotrauma either self-inflicted or ventilator-induced. In pulmonary barotrauma, air leaks into extra-alveolar tissue resulting in pneumomediastinum, subc...

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Autores principales: Kajenthiran, Rasathurai, Tiwary, Manish Kumar, Lal, Ashok, Paul, Jacob, Al Sawafi, Faisal, Manhas, Yogesh, Yadav, Ajay, Al Harthi, Zaina, Nair, Abhijit
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Publicado: Cureus 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9335402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35911291
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.26414
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author Kajenthiran, Rasathurai
Tiwary, Manish Kumar
Lal, Ashok
Paul, Jacob
Al Sawafi, Faisal
Manhas, Yogesh
Yadav, Ajay
Al Harthi, Zaina
Nair, Abhijit
author_facet Kajenthiran, Rasathurai
Tiwary, Manish Kumar
Lal, Ashok
Paul, Jacob
Al Sawafi, Faisal
Manhas, Yogesh
Yadav, Ajay
Al Harthi, Zaina
Nair, Abhijit
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description Background During the COVID-19 pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), many patients developed pulmonary barotrauma either self-inflicted or ventilator-induced. In pulmonary barotrauma, air leaks into extra-alveolar tissue resulting in pneumomediastinum, subcutaneous emphysema, pneumothorax, and pneumoperitoneum. Methods After obtaining institutional approval, we retrospectively reviewed data from March 1, 2021, to September 31, 2021. Being a retrospective study, informed consent was not applicable. Patient data were collected from the Al Shifa patient information portal, which is an electronic medical record system available to all hospitals in the Ministry of Health, Oman. After identifying patients with pulmonary barotrauma, the following details were recorded and entered into an Excel sheet (Microsoft Corporation, Albuquerque, New Mexico) and a database was created, which contained the following: age, sex, smoking history, comorbidities, type, location, mode of barotrauma, mode of ventilation, length of intensive care unit (ICU) stay, interventions performed, and overall outcome (survived/deceased). Results A total of 529 patients with COVID-19 pneumonia were admitted from March 2021 to September 2021 to the ICU. Twenty-eight patients developed barotrauma of variable severity and required interventions like the placement of intercostal drains. Out of 28, five patients developed spontaneous barotrauma, 14 patients had barotrauma after initiation of non-invasive ventilation, and nine patients had barotrauma as a result of invasive ventilation. The median number of days in the ICU was 19.5 (interquartile range: 12.5-26.5). Of the 28 patients, eight patients survived and were discharged from the hospital. Conclusion In this single-center, retrospective study at a secondary care hospital in Oman, we described our experience with patients who suffered pulmonary barotrauma during their ICU admission. We have also presented the incidence of spontaneous versus ventilator-induced barotrauma, the length of stay of these patients, the outcomes in terms of survival or death, the need for tracheostomy, secondary infections, and interventions performed as indicated.
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spelling pubmed-93354022022-07-30 Pulmonary Barotrauma in COVID-19 Patients: Experience From a Secondary Care Hospital in Oman Kajenthiran, Rasathurai Tiwary, Manish Kumar Lal, Ashok Paul, Jacob Al Sawafi, Faisal Manhas, Yogesh Yadav, Ajay Al Harthi, Zaina Nair, Abhijit Cureus Anesthesiology Background During the COVID-19 pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), many patients developed pulmonary barotrauma either self-inflicted or ventilator-induced. In pulmonary barotrauma, air leaks into extra-alveolar tissue resulting in pneumomediastinum, subcutaneous emphysema, pneumothorax, and pneumoperitoneum. Methods After obtaining institutional approval, we retrospectively reviewed data from March 1, 2021, to September 31, 2021. Being a retrospective study, informed consent was not applicable. Patient data were collected from the Al Shifa patient information portal, which is an electronic medical record system available to all hospitals in the Ministry of Health, Oman. After identifying patients with pulmonary barotrauma, the following details were recorded and entered into an Excel sheet (Microsoft Corporation, Albuquerque, New Mexico) and a database was created, which contained the following: age, sex, smoking history, comorbidities, type, location, mode of barotrauma, mode of ventilation, length of intensive care unit (ICU) stay, interventions performed, and overall outcome (survived/deceased). Results A total of 529 patients with COVID-19 pneumonia were admitted from March 2021 to September 2021 to the ICU. Twenty-eight patients developed barotrauma of variable severity and required interventions like the placement of intercostal drains. Out of 28, five patients developed spontaneous barotrauma, 14 patients had barotrauma after initiation of non-invasive ventilation, and nine patients had barotrauma as a result of invasive ventilation. The median number of days in the ICU was 19.5 (interquartile range: 12.5-26.5). Of the 28 patients, eight patients survived and were discharged from the hospital. Conclusion In this single-center, retrospective study at a secondary care hospital in Oman, we described our experience with patients who suffered pulmonary barotrauma during their ICU admission. We have also presented the incidence of spontaneous versus ventilator-induced barotrauma, the length of stay of these patients, the outcomes in terms of survival or death, the need for tracheostomy, secondary infections, and interventions performed as indicated. Cureus 2022-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9335402/ /pubmed/35911291 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.26414 Text en Copyright © 2022, Kajenthiran et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Anesthesiology
Kajenthiran, Rasathurai
Tiwary, Manish Kumar
Lal, Ashok
Paul, Jacob
Al Sawafi, Faisal
Manhas, Yogesh
Yadav, Ajay
Al Harthi, Zaina
Nair, Abhijit
Pulmonary Barotrauma in COVID-19 Patients: Experience From a Secondary Care Hospital in Oman
title Pulmonary Barotrauma in COVID-19 Patients: Experience From a Secondary Care Hospital in Oman
title_full Pulmonary Barotrauma in COVID-19 Patients: Experience From a Secondary Care Hospital in Oman
title_fullStr Pulmonary Barotrauma in COVID-19 Patients: Experience From a Secondary Care Hospital in Oman
title_full_unstemmed Pulmonary Barotrauma in COVID-19 Patients: Experience From a Secondary Care Hospital in Oman
title_short Pulmonary Barotrauma in COVID-19 Patients: Experience From a Secondary Care Hospital in Oman
title_sort pulmonary barotrauma in covid-19 patients: experience from a secondary care hospital in oman
topic Anesthesiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9335402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35911291
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.26414
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