Subcutaneous emphysema of the neck as a complication of high flow nasal cannula therapy in children: a case report
High Flow Nasal Cannula (HFNC) is a noninvasive technique for respiratory support increasingly used in the pediatric wards for the management of respiratory failure. Few data are reported about the safety of HFNC. We describe the case of a 3-months-old infant admitted for acute bronchiolitis Respir...
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doaj-8ef3ca0333aa4a4eb9909bc83f03e87a2021-09-21T21:21:12ZengPAGEPress PublicationsEmergency Care Journal1826-98262282-20542021-09-0117310.4081/ecj.2021.9615Subcutaneous emphysema of the neck as a complication of high flow nasal cannula therapy in children: a case reportLuca Pierantoni0Arianna Dondi1Carlotta Biagi2Andrea Scozzarella3Federica Camela4MArcello Lanari5Pediatric Emergency Unit, IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Bologna, University of Bologna, BolognaPediatric Emergency Unit, IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Bologna, University of Bologna, BolognaPediatric Emergency Unit, IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Bologna, University of Bologna, BolognaPediatric Emergency Unit, IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Bologna, University of Bologna, BolognaPediatric Emergency Unit, IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Bologna, University of Bologna, BolognaPediatric Emergency Unit, IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Bologna, University of Bologna, Bologna High Flow Nasal Cannula (HFNC) is a noninvasive technique for respiratory support increasingly used in the pediatric wards for the management of respiratory failure. Few data are reported about the safety of HFNC. We describe the case of a 3-months-old infant admitted for acute bronchiolitis Respiratory Syncyctial Virus-related and treated with HFNC for severe respiratory distress. 12 hours after the beginning of HFNC a subcutaneous swelling of the neck, attributable to subcutaneous emphysema, became clinically evident. Radiological imaging showed pneumomediastinum with air leaking up to the neck. Patient was moved to PICU where he further worsened due to a mediastinal shift requiring drainage and mechanical ventilation. He was then progressively weaned from ventilation and was discharged from the hospital. Pneumomediastinum may occur during HFNC, particularly in moderate-severe cases of acute bronchiolitis. Patients undergoing HFNC should be strictly monitored in order to promptly recognize this complication and treat the child appropriately. https://pagepressjournals.org/index.php/ecj/article/view/9615Bronchiolitisrespiratory syncyctial virus (MeSH)respiratory therapy (MeSH)mediastinal emphysema (MeSH) |
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Luca Pierantoni Arianna Dondi Carlotta Biagi Andrea Scozzarella Federica Camela MArcello Lanari Subcutaneous emphysema of the neck as a complication of high flow nasal cannula therapy in children: a case report Emergency Care Journal Bronchiolitis respiratory syncyctial virus (MeSH) respiratory therapy (MeSH) mediastinal emphysema (MeSH) |
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Subcutaneous emphysema of the neck as a complication of high flow nasal cannula therapy in children: a case report |
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Subcutaneous emphysema of the neck as a complication of high flow nasal cannula therapy in children: a case report |
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Subcutaneous emphysema of the neck as a complication of high flow nasal cannula therapy in children: a case report |
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Subcutaneous emphysema of the neck as a complication of high flow nasal cannula therapy in children: a case report |
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Subcutaneous emphysema of the neck as a complication of high flow nasal cannula therapy in children: a case report |
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subcutaneous emphysema of the neck as a complication of high flow nasal cannula therapy in children: a case report |
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High Flow Nasal Cannula (HFNC) is a noninvasive technique for respiratory support increasingly used in the pediatric wards for the management of respiratory failure. Few data are reported about the safety of HFNC. We describe the case of a 3-months-old infant admitted for acute bronchiolitis Respiratory Syncyctial Virus-related and treated with HFNC for severe respiratory distress. 12 hours after the beginning of HFNC a subcutaneous swelling of the neck, attributable to subcutaneous emphysema, became clinically evident. Radiological imaging showed pneumomediastinum with air leaking up to the neck. Patient was moved to PICU where he further worsened due to a mediastinal shift requiring drainage and mechanical ventilation. He was then progressively weaned from ventilation and was discharged from the hospital. Pneumomediastinum may occur during HFNC, particularly in moderate-severe cases of acute bronchiolitis. Patients undergoing HFNC should be strictly monitored in order to promptly recognize this complication and treat the child appropriately.
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Bronchiolitis respiratory syncyctial virus (MeSH) respiratory therapy (MeSH) mediastinal emphysema (MeSH) |
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