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    - Tension Pneumothorax Physiology
    - Physical Diagnosis of Tension Pneumothorax
    - Pulmonary life treats
    - Radiologic Diagnosis vs. Tension PTX
    - What is the treatment of Tension Pneumothorax?
    - Needle Decompression & Procedure
    - Tension vs. Simple Pneumothorax
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    0:00 Introduction
    0:38 Tension Pneumothorax Physiology
    3:12 Tension Pneumothorax - Physical Diagnosis
    3:32 Pulmonary Life Threats
    4:23 Radiologic Diagnosis?
    7:25 Needle Decompression - Procedure
    9:38 Tension Pneumothorax Treatment
    10:43 Tension vs. Simple Pneumothorax

Komentáře • 156

  • @lecturiomedical
    @lecturiomedical  Před rokem +1

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      @lecturiomedical  Před 4 měsíci

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  • @jorgeacastroespinoza3219
    @jorgeacastroespinoza3219 Před 4 lety +55

    In the last ATLS they recommended to place the needle in the 5th intercostal space in Mid axilar line. The success rate is much better

    • @MiiNGzt
      @MiiNGzt Před 4 lety

      Jorge A Castro Espinoza **slightly anterior to mid axillary line

    • @cozygamingandvideos3914
      @cozygamingandvideos3914 Před 3 lety

      In the Army, the medics told us Third intercostal space.

    • @ANYAkina
      @ANYAkina Před 3 lety

      It states 2nd to 5th ics, whatever works at the moment

    • @thatawuahguy
      @thatawuahguy Před 2 lety +1

      It is stated in the slide.

    • @silverflame6624
      @silverflame6624 Před rokem

      I had it working many times in the anterior position at the midclavc line. It's nice to have as many possibilities as possible

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    @erajatta3086 Před 8 měsíci

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    • @lecturiomedical
      @lecturiomedical  Před 4 měsíci

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  • @DrStrange5194
    @DrStrange5194 Před 5 lety

    very nice

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    @whoarerohingya2970 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much

  • @preacher1776
    @preacher1776 Před rokem +1

    Very good video. I'm curious, at 5:00 the X-ray shows depression on the traumatic side. I'd think that the pressure in the chest cavity would balance and the diaphram would equalize? Therefore the depression on the patients left side would also be shown on the right side? I'm really curious why it doesn't present this way.

  • @brightrevera
    @brightrevera Před 4 lety +1

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  • @mdolstein
    @mdolstein Před rokem +1

    Great informative video thank you. Wondering if tension pneumo is a possibility in a pt that begins as simple pneumothorax? I work the inpatient setting, had a recent ptx from misplaced gastric tube pt was in distress very hypoxic but no hemodynamic instability. Could this have eventually become tension pneumothorax? Thank you!

  • @karamtsh7341
    @karamtsh7341 Před 11 měsíci

    Please what the difference between
    Needle decompression and pleural drain?

  • @Karim-st6ei
    @Karim-st6ei Před 10 měsíci

    Should we cover the wound before inserting the decompression needle?

  • @mattbooysen5392
    @mattbooysen5392 Před 4 lety

    Am I right in saying that at the start of the video she is explaining an open pneumothorax that has lead to a tension pneumothorax? I was under the impression that simple,spontanious and open pneumothorax could lead to a tension pneumothorax but only in the later stages for example you could get an open pneumothorax without it being a tension pneumothorax unless left untreated?
    Please correct me if i am wrong

  • @LynzuAnderson
    @LynzuAnderson Před 5 lety +2

    So I had a tension pneumothorax in December right before Christmas due to pulmonary blebs. I was on vacation out of state. They did an ekg first then insisted on an xray. I could not stand up as every time I moved my entire right side cracked and it was like a tire iron smacking my entire side. Forget that I was gray with purple spots, couldn't talk, move, and my deepest breath was like taking a mouthful at a time. Nope need to stand for an xray. Over 2 hrs in the er I fell in and out consciousness multiple times, the pain finally built to the point that I thrashed to the floor and forced myself to stand. Xray showed a complete collapse (obviously) and trachea was way over and left lung was about 20% collapse. No decompression, jist a 32 French tube and a wall vacuum AFTER the doctor drove in. So with time to get to the hospital about 4 hrs of that shit) was about 2am now. 5pm next day I was at in laws and drove 5 hrs home the following day. Lung was still about * 0% collapsed and no I didn't sign an ama. Got it back up finally right before new years. Again on January 12, had surgery January 14 (wedge resection and non talc pleurodesis) go home January 17, collapsed again January 24 (follow up xray showed I had no idea, 20%) was also hemothorax. I'm fine now, aside from sometimes my nipple is kinda sensitive I can run, work, do everything as normal as if it never happened. So... It is a medical emergency but get to hospital and you'll be fine.

    • @aminaschmiat6476
      @aminaschmiat6476 Před 3 lety

      I had an episode in the shops where I rushed to get something nearly collapsed couldn't breathe for a bit & felt like I broke ribs but after a while I could breathe but haven't felt good since that day I was wondering why I was sniffing felt like I wasn't getting enough air so how would I know it's bad enough to get checked

    • @marciaturley
      @marciaturley Před 2 lety

      Thats crazy! So glad you are all good now. Any idea what the heck why this happened?

  • @KamrulHasan-zx8xd
    @KamrulHasan-zx8xd Před rokem

    Is 2 nd intercostal space related to Costco mediastinal recesses??

  • @RodneyCarolan
    @RodneyCarolan Před rokem

    Once the chest has been decompressed, do you leave the cap off or on the end of the cannula?

  • @sophiad.5159
    @sophiad.5159 Před rokem

    I’m writing a book where my character suffers from a tension pneumo after she gets shot. Are there any other ways to treat one if the characters do not have a needle handy, and she is about 10-15 minutes away from a hospital? I read somewhere that they would need to “burp” the wound, and let the air leave it in order for her to breathe, but I worry that makes her vulnerable to bleeding out.

  • @dr.rxconsult
    @dr.rxconsult Před rokem

    Does treatment still remain, when tension pneumothorax occurs in a patient during a flight, since atmospheric pressure is likely to differ

  • @kenennaohiaeri5458
    @kenennaohiaeri5458 Před 4 lety

    I dont understand why giving C PAP can worsen tension pneumothorax but supplemental O2 can't? Please can you explain. Thanks

  • @mdomarfaruk2659
    @mdomarfaruk2659 Před 4 lety +1

    ❤❤

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    @leylakarimova8963 Před 8 měsíci

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    • @lecturiomedical
      @lecturiomedical  Před 4 měsíci

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  • @MrLalramchhana
    @MrLalramchhana Před 5 lety +7

    Tension pneumothorax can be there not only because of trauma.. TB can also cause tension pneumothorax

    • @rafeeali8307
      @rafeeali8307 Před 5 lety +3

      Treatment for TB was to inject air into the pleura space which causes iatrogenic pneumothorax this now commonly called artificial pneumothorax to identicate TB treatment.

    • @rafeeali8307
      @rafeeali8307 Před 5 lety +3

      TB doesn't actually cause it but to treat it traumatic secondary pneumothorax is the result

  • @lawyerdoctor
    @lawyerdoctor Před 2 lety

    JVD. Huge sign which was not mentioned

  • @coldnorthAK
    @coldnorthAK Před rokem

    “Insert the needle as far as it goes”. I always thought it was until you get air release out of the plural space, then advance the catheter only.

  • @bellehpham7742
    @bellehpham7742 Před 4 lety +1

    How long do patients usually stay in the hospital for tension pneumothorax?

    • @tiktoklovers2631
      @tiktoklovers2631 Před 2 lety

      Apne ki Bangla bujhe. Tahole kicu kotha bolta??

    • @tiktoklovers2631
      @tiktoklovers2631 Před 2 lety

      Life every time addmited hospital...other site patient will be died

  • @004ad
    @004ad Před 4 lety +1

    you forgot to discribe about - hamman crunch sign (sound)

  • @jassiramed3092
    @jassiramed3092 Před 5 lety +5

    I had pneumothorax and hemothorax cause i was stabbed numerous times on my upper back it has been 6 months already and i feel pretty good .... one question , can i hold my breath?

    • @kcampbell1208
      @kcampbell1208 Před 3 lety

      Thank God for saving you. Give Him your life. He has preserved you for a reason. Ecclesiastes 12:13,14.

  • @adorablexsiempre3642
    @adorablexsiempre3642 Před rokem

    Is the patient awake for the whole experience, or are they put on anesticia?

  • @lakithamaratunga7423
    @lakithamaratunga7423 Před 2 lety

    🙏❤️