Clinical analysis of 71 spontaneous pneumomediastinum cases: an observational study from a tertiary care hospital in Japan

Spontaneous pneumomediastinum is characterized by the presence of interstitial air in the mediastinum without any underlying disease. Some cases of spontaneous pneumomediastinum have been reported in the past, although only few reports are available, and its management remains uncertain. This study...

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Hauptverfasser: Yamairi, Kazushi, Yoshimatsu, Yuki, Shimazu, Hatsuki, Kakuno, Shigeki, Sawa, Nobuhiko, Mizukubo, Yumiko, Nishijima, Masayoshi, Otani, Kenichiro, Kamimori, Takao, Fujiwara, Hiroshi
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description Spontaneous pneumomediastinum is characterized by the presence of interstitial air in the mediastinum without any underlying disease. Some cases of spontaneous pneumomediastinum have been reported in the past, although only few reports are available, and its management remains uncertain. This study reviewed our experience in the diagnosis and treatment of spontaneous pneumomediastinum. A retrospective study of 71 cases treated for spontaneous pneumomediastinum at the Yodogawa Christian Hospital between April 2005 and March 2020 was conducted. The patients’ mean age was 19.3 years (range, 7–48 years). A triggering event was noted in 69% of the cases. Seventy-six percent of the patients were admitted to the hospital, and 24% were outpatients. Treatment included analgesia, rest, antibiotics, and/or oxygen therapy. Thirty-six patients (51%) were treated with antibiotics. None of the cases presented any complications, including mediastinitis or worsening respiratory condition. Two patients (3%) had a recurrence of spontaneous pneumomediastinum. All the patients, with or without antimicrobial treatment and hospitalization, had favorable outcomes. We should therefore reconsider the need for hospitalization and antimicrobial therapy for patients with mediastinitis prophylaxis.
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