Heliyon (Feb 2024)

Monitoring of spontaneous pneumothorax using electrical impedance tomography: A case report

  • Zhijun Gao,
  • Lin Yang,
  • Zhanqi Zhao,
  • Meng Dai,
  • Xinsheng Cao,
  • Xuan Song,
  • Binghua Zhang,
  • Ke Zhao

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
p. e25405

Abstract

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Pneumothorax is an emergency in thoracic surgeries and respiratory medicine. A technique is warranted for real-time monitoring of pneumothorax at the bedside so that rapid diagnosis and timely intervention can be achieved. We report herein a case in which electrical impedance tomography (EIT) was employed at the bedside to monitor lung ventilation of a patient with spontaneous pneumothorax during treatment. It was found that the affected side/healthy side ventilation ratio and global inhomogeneity were strongly correlated with the severity of pneumothorax. The use of EIT allowed intuitive observation of the effect of pneumothorax on ventilation, which helped the doctors make immediate diagnosis and intervention. After timely and successful treatment, the patient was discharged. This is the first case reporting a complete therapeutic course of spontaneous pneumothorax assessed with EIT. Our case demonstrated that EIT could monitor regional ventilation loss of the affected side of pneumothorax patients at the bedside, and dynamically assess the treatment effect of pneumothorax, which provides an important imaging basis for clinical pneumothorax treatment.

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