Pneumomediastinum in COVID-19: a phenotype of severe COVID-19 pneumonitis? The results of the UK POETIC survey

Roughly 0.6% of patients admitted with COVID-19 have pneumomediastinum identified. The finding is associated with severe COVID-19 and high mortality. https://bit.ly/3nXlaR5

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Veröffentlicht in:The European respiratory journal 2022-09, Vol.60 (3), p.2102522
Hauptverfasser: Melhorn, James, Achaiah, Andrew, Conway, Francesca M., Thompson, Elizabeth M.F., Skyllberg, Erik W., Durrant, Joseph, Hasan, Neda A., Madani, Yasser, Naran, Prasheena, Vijayakumar, Bavithra, Tate, Matthew J., Trevelyan, Gareth E., Zaki, Irfan, Doig, Catherine A., Lynch, Geraldine, Warwick, Gill, Aujayeb, Avinash, Jackson, Karl A., Iftikhar, Hina, Noble, Jonathan H., Ng, Anthony Y.K.C., Nugent, Mark, Evans, Philip J., Hastings, Robert A., Bellenberg, Harry R., Lawrence, Hannah, Saville, Rachel L., Johl, Nikolas T., Grey, Adam N., Ellis, Huw C., Chen, Cheng, Jones, Thomas L., Maddekar, Nadeem, Khan, Shahul Leyakathali, Muhammad, Ambreen Iqbal, Ghani, Hakim, Maung Maung Myint, Yadee, Rafique, Cecillia, Pippard, Benjamin J., Irving, Benjamin R.H., Ali, Fawad, Asimba, Viola H., Azam, Aqeem, Barton, Eleanor C., Bhatnagar, Malvika, Blackburn, Matthew P., Millington, Kate J., Budhram, Nicholas J., Bunclark, Katherine L., Sapkal, Toshit P., Dixon, Giles, Harries, Andrew J.E., Ijaz, Mohammad, Karunanithi, Vijayalakshmi, Naik, Samir, Khan, Malik Aamaz, Savlani, Karishma, Kumar, Vimal, Lara Gallego, Beatriz, Mahdi, Noor A., Morgan, Caitlin, Patel, Neena, Rowlands, Elen W., Steward, Matthew S., Thorley, Richard S., Wollerton, Rebecca L., Ullah, Sana, Smith, David M., Lason, Wojciech, Rostron, Anthony J., Rahman, Najib M., Hallifax, Rob J.
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Zusammenfassung:Roughly 0.6% of patients admitted with COVID-19 have pneumomediastinum identified. The finding is associated with severe COVID-19 and high mortality. https://bit.ly/3nXlaR5
ISSN:0903-1936
1399-3003
DOI:10.1183/13993003.02522-2021