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Lytic Therapy for Retained Traumatic Hemothorax: A Systematic Review and Meta‐analysis
Chest, 2019Background Intrapleural lytic therapy has been established as an important modality of treatment for many pleural disorders, including hemothorax and empyema. Retained traumatic hemothorax is a common and understudied subset of pleural disease.
B. S. Hendriksen +5 more
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American Nurse Journal, 2023
Early recognition of signs of trouble results in a good outcome.
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Early recognition of signs of trouble results in a good outcome.
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Kyobu geka. The Japanese journal of thoracic surgery, 2022
Hemothorax is defined as blood accumulation in the pleural cavity with a hematocrit value of the effusion exceeding 50%. Symptoms and severity vary, ranging from asymptomatic to an imminent state of threatened cardiac arrest. This paper presents the etiology, initial work-up, and treatment of hemothorax, with an emphasis on massive hemothorax requiring
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Hemothorax is defined as blood accumulation in the pleural cavity with a hematocrit value of the effusion exceeding 50%. Symptoms and severity vary, ranging from asymptomatic to an imminent state of threatened cardiac arrest. This paper presents the etiology, initial work-up, and treatment of hemothorax, with an emphasis on massive hemothorax requiring
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Intrapleural Tissue Plasminogen Activator for Traumatic Retained Hemothorax
The Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2019Objective: To describe the efficacy, safety, dosing regimen, and administration technique of intrapleural alteplase for the treatment of retained hemothorax.
M. Holsen +3 more
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World Neurosurgery, 2019
BACKGROUND and Purpose: Although vascular abnormality is an uncommon comorbidity of neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1), it is potentially fatal. We present spontaneous hemothorax caused by rupture of a vertebral artery (VA) aneurysm in a patient with NF1 ...
K. Han +5 more
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BACKGROUND and Purpose: Although vascular abnormality is an uncommon comorbidity of neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1), it is potentially fatal. We present spontaneous hemothorax caused by rupture of a vertebral artery (VA) aneurysm in a patient with NF1 ...
K. Han +5 more
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Hemothorax after Thoracentesis
New England Journal of Medicine, 2016A 65-year-old woman with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and renal failure was hospitalized for acute respiratory failure and bilateral pleural effusions. To rule out empyema, thoracentesis was performed. Hemothorax developed shortly after the procedure.
Ittikorn, Spanuchart, Scott, Gallacher
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