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==Background==
==Background==
*Typically from trauma
[[File:Lung and diaphragm.jpg|thumb|Lobes of the lung with related anatomy.]]
*Each hemithorax and hold 40% of circulating blood volume
[[File:2313 The Lung Pleurea.jpg|thumb|Pleural cavity normally a potential space, in which blood collects in a hemothorax.]]
*Each hemithorax can hold 40% of circulating blood volume


==Diagnosis==
==Clinical Features==
*CXR
*Diminished or absent breath sounds
**Hemithorax is completely opacified
*Dullness to percussion
***Mainstem bronchus intubation can appear like a hemorthorax on CXR


==Treatment==
==Differential Diagnosis==
*Tube thoracostomy
{{Thoracic trauma DDX}}
**Evacuation of >1500mL of blood immediately or 200mL/hr x 4hr = operative management
 
==Evaluation==
[[File:Massive right hemothorax.jpg|thumb|[[CXR]] with large right sided hemothorax (and widened mediastinum).]]
[[File:UOTW 38 - Ultrasound of the Week 4.jpg|thumb|Ultrasound scan of the chest showing a left-sided hemothorax.]]
[[File:CT scan showing hemothorax caused by warfarin use.png|thumb|CT chest of right sided hemothorax.]]
*[[CXR]]
**Upright - Fluid collections >200-300cc can usually be seen
**Supine - Fluid collections >1000cc can be missed
**Mainstem bronchus intubation can appear like a hemothorax on CXR
*[[lung ultrasound|US]]
*CT is gold standard
 
==Management==
*[[Tube thoracostomy]]
**Evacuation of 1000-1500mL of blood immediately or 200mL/hr x 4hr = consider [[thoracotomy]]
*Autotransfuse lost blood if possible
*Autotransfuse lost blood if possible
{{Chest tube size table}}
==Disposition==
*Admit


==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Thoracic Trauma]]
*[[Thoracic trauma]]
*[[Traumatic Pneumothorax]]
*[[Traumatic pneumothorax]]
*[[Spontaneous Pneumothorax]]
*[[Spontaneous pneumothorax]]
*[[Tension Pneumothorax]]
*[[Tension pneumothorax]]
 
==External Links==


[[Category:Plum]]
==References==
[[Category:Pulmonary]]
[[Category:Trauma]]
[[Category:Trauma]]

Latest revision as of 18:39, 24 April 2024

Background

Lobes of the lung with related anatomy.
Pleural cavity normally a potential space, in which blood collects in a hemothorax.
  • Each hemithorax can hold 40% of circulating blood volume

Clinical Features

  • Diminished or absent breath sounds
  • Dullness to percussion

Differential Diagnosis

Thoracic Trauma

Evaluation

CXR with large right sided hemothorax (and widened mediastinum).
Ultrasound scan of the chest showing a left-sided hemothorax.
CT chest of right sided hemothorax.
  • CXR
    • Upright - Fluid collections >200-300cc can usually be seen
    • Supine - Fluid collections >1000cc can be missed
    • Mainstem bronchus intubation can appear like a hemothorax on CXR
  • US
  • CT is gold standard

Management

  • Tube thoracostomy
    • Evacuation of 1000-1500mL of blood immediately or 200mL/hr x 4hr = consider thoracotomy
  • Autotransfuse lost blood if possible

Adult Chest Tube Sizes

Chest Tube Size Type of Patient Underlying Causes
Small (8-14 Fr)
  • Alveolar-pleural fistulae (small air leak)
  • Iatrogenic air
Medium (20-28 Fr)
  • Trauma/bleeding (hemothorax/hemopneumothorax)
  • Bronchial-pleural fistulae (large air leak)
  • Malignant fluid
Large (36-40 Fr)
  • Thick pus

Disposition

  • Admit

See Also

External Links

References