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**Supine - Fluid collections >1000cc can be missed | **Supine - Fluid collections >1000cc can be missed | ||
Revision as of 09:25, 9 September 2016
Background
- Each hemithorax can hold 40% of circulating blood volume
Clinical Features
Differential Diagnosis
Thoracic Trauma
- Airway/Pulmonary
- Cardiac/Vascular
- Musculoskeletal
- Other
Evaluation
- CXR
- Upright - Fluid collections >200-300cc can usually be seen
- Supine - Fluid collections >1000cc can be missed
- Mainstem bronchus intubation can appear like a hemothorax on CXR
- US
- CT is gold standard
Management
- Tube thoracostomy
- Evacuation of >1500mL of blood immediately or 200mL/hr x 4hr = consider thoracotomy
- Autotransfuse lost blood if possible
Adult Chest Tube Sizes
| Chest Tube Size | Type of Patient | Underlying Causes |
| Small (8-14 Fr) |
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| Medium (20-28 Fr) |
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| Large (36-40 Fr) |
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