Breathe (Dec 2023)

The contemporary management of spontaneous pneumothorax in adults

  • Matthew Shorthose,
  • Eleanor Barton,
  • Steven Walker

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1183/20734735.0135-2023
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 4

Abstract

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Spontaneous pneumothorax is a common presentation, and there has been a recent surge of research into the condition. With the recent publication of the new British Thoracic Society guidelines and the upcoming European Respiratory Society guidelines, we provide a concise up-to-date summary of clinical learning points. In particular we focus on the role of conservative or ambulatory management, as well as treatment options for persistent air leak and guidance for when to refer to thoracic surgeons for the prevention of the recurrence of pneumothorax. Educational aims To give up-to-date guidance on the acute management of spontaneous pneumothorax, including the role of conservative or ambulatory management To discuss the different treatment options for persistent air leak. To guide physicians on when to refer patients to thoracic surgeons for the prevention of the recurrence of pneumothorax.