Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4254334 Cirugía Española 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
The majority were males in the third decade of life, AIDS patients. The main causes of the pneumothorax were infections and catheterisation of the subclavian vein. Immunodepression played a significant prognostic role in the progression and outcome of the patient. Minimum pleurotomy continues to be the first treatment option in these patients, due to their precarious general state which contraindicates a major procedure. The most frequent complication was the persistent air leak, being a significant indicator of a poor prognosis in the progress of these pa-tients. Causes of death such as acute respiratory failure and bilateral bronchopneumonia prevailed.
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