Initial Experience with Autologous Blood Patch Pleurodesis for Persistent Air Leak in Children: Case Report
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Resumo: | Primary spontaneous pneumothorax is commonly encountered in hospital practice. Occasionally, despite adequate treatment, these pneumothoraces may persist or recur. Should the leak persist over 5 days it is defined as persistent air leak which is associated with increased morbidity. Most cases of persistent air leak are successfully managed with conservative methods, however, sometimes, more invasive procedures are required. Current guidelines for treatment are primarily surgical. However, for patients who have had a failure of surgical management, pleurodesis with a variety of substances is another option, including autologous blood patch. This procedure works through a patch effect in which coagulated blood seals the air leak. It is a simple, painless, inexpensive, and effective treatment, extensively studied in the adult population but unfrequently used in pediatric population. This paper serves as documentation of one case report of one successfully treated persistent air leak with autologous blood patch in one adolescent patient. |
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Initial Experience with Autologous Blood Patch Pleurodesis for Persistent Air Leak in Children: Case ReportExperiência inicial em crianças com pleurodese "blood patch autólogo" para tratamento de "air leak" persistente - Caso ClínicoCase reportsPrimary spontaneous pneumothorax is commonly encountered in hospital practice. Occasionally, despite adequate treatment, these pneumothoraces may persist or recur. Should the leak persist over 5 days it is defined as persistent air leak which is associated with increased morbidity. Most cases of persistent air leak are successfully managed with conservative methods, however, sometimes, more invasive procedures are required. Current guidelines for treatment are primarily surgical. However, for patients who have had a failure of surgical management, pleurodesis with a variety of substances is another option, including autologous blood patch. This procedure works through a patch effect in which coagulated blood seals the air leak. It is a simple, painless, inexpensive, and effective treatment, extensively studied in the adult population but unfrequently used in pediatric population. This paper serves as documentation of one case report of one successfully treated persistent air leak with autologous blood patch in one adolescent patient.Sociedade Portuguesa de Pediatria2021-02-26info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttps://ojs.pjp.spp.pt/article/view/20019eng2184-44532184-3333Mota, BárbaraVasconcelos-Castro, SofiaSantos, Paulo RibeiroMaciel, JoãoSoares-Oliveira, Miguelinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-08-03T02:58:09Zoai:ojs.revistas.rcaap.pt:article/20019Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:25:34.822256Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Initial Experience with Autologous Blood Patch Pleurodesis for Persistent Air Leak in Children: Case Report Experiência inicial em crianças com pleurodese "blood patch autólogo" para tratamento de "air leak" persistente - Caso Clínico |
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Initial Experience with Autologous Blood Patch Pleurodesis for Persistent Air Leak in Children: Case Report |
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Initial Experience with Autologous Blood Patch Pleurodesis for Persistent Air Leak in Children: Case Report Mota, Bárbara Case reports |
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Initial Experience with Autologous Blood Patch Pleurodesis for Persistent Air Leak in Children: Case Report |
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Initial Experience with Autologous Blood Patch Pleurodesis for Persistent Air Leak in Children: Case Report |
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Initial Experience with Autologous Blood Patch Pleurodesis for Persistent Air Leak in Children: Case Report |
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Initial Experience with Autologous Blood Patch Pleurodesis for Persistent Air Leak in Children: Case Report |
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Initial Experience with Autologous Blood Patch Pleurodesis for Persistent Air Leak in Children: Case Report |
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Mota, Bárbara |
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Mota, Bárbara Vasconcelos-Castro, Sofia Santos, Paulo Ribeiro Maciel, João Soares-Oliveira, Miguel |
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Vasconcelos-Castro, Sofia Santos, Paulo Ribeiro Maciel, João Soares-Oliveira, Miguel |
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Mota, Bárbara Vasconcelos-Castro, Sofia Santos, Paulo Ribeiro Maciel, João Soares-Oliveira, Miguel |
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Case reports |
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Case reports |
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Primary spontaneous pneumothorax is commonly encountered in hospital practice. Occasionally, despite adequate treatment, these pneumothoraces may persist or recur. Should the leak persist over 5 days it is defined as persistent air leak which is associated with increased morbidity. Most cases of persistent air leak are successfully managed with conservative methods, however, sometimes, more invasive procedures are required. Current guidelines for treatment are primarily surgical. However, for patients who have had a failure of surgical management, pleurodesis with a variety of substances is another option, including autologous blood patch. This procedure works through a patch effect in which coagulated blood seals the air leak. It is a simple, painless, inexpensive, and effective treatment, extensively studied in the adult population but unfrequently used in pediatric population. This paper serves as documentation of one case report of one successfully treated persistent air leak with autologous blood patch in one adolescent patient. |
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