Management of Pneumomediastinum Associated with H1N1 Pneumonia: A Case Report

H1N1 is seen in tropical countries like India, occurring irrespective of the season. Complications of the disease are frequently encountered and there is little in the way or guidelines as to the how these should be managed. The treatment of one such complication, a recurrent pneumiomediastinum is t...

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Main Authors: Singh Bhavna P, Shetty Gurucharan S, Vijayan Padmakumar Arayamparambil, Gopalakrishna Ullas, Chandan Garud, Santini Ario, Padegal Vivek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2019-02-01
Series:The Journal of Critical Care Medicine
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/jccm-2019-0001
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Summary:H1N1 is seen in tropical countries like India, occurring irrespective of the season. Complications of the disease are frequently encountered and there is little in the way or guidelines as to the how these should be managed. The treatment of one such complication, a recurrent pneumiomediastinum is the subject of the current paper. The management followed guidance for the treatment of a similar condition known as primary spontaneous pneumomediastinum, an uncommon condition resulting from alveolar rupture-otherwise known as the Macklin phenomenon.
ISSN:2393-1817