REBEL Cast Ep 46a β Respiratory Failure and NIV with Haney Mallemat
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This chapter delves into the essential skill of pneumothorax decompression in emergency medicine, focusing on the identification and treatment of tension pneumothorax. It advocates for finger thoracostomy as a more effective and safer alternative to traditional needle decompression methods, underscoring the importance of timely intervention.
On this episode of the Rebel Core Cast, Swami takes a deep dive into pneumothorax decompression, focusing on the need for improvements beyond the classic teachings. Covering scenarios where immediate decompression is critical, particularly in tension pneumothorax, Swami discusses the limitations of needle decompression, especially in the second intercostal space at the midclavicular line. He highlights the importance of using POCUS for diagnosis and recommends skipping needle decompression in favor of finger thoracostomy for a more reliable and effective treatment. Key takeaways emphasize recognizing tension pneumothorax in various clinical situations and the advantages of finger thoracostomy over traditional techniques.
Post Peer Reviewed By: Marco Propersi, DO (Twitter/X: @Marco_propersi), and Mark Ramzy, DO (X: @MRamzyDO)
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