ral space prevents sonographic visualization of visceral pleura movements. Mechanically ventilated patients with a pneumothorax require tube thoracostomy placement because of the high risk of tension pneumothorax. Small-bore catheters are now preferred in the majority of ventilated patients. Furthermore, if there are clinical signs of a tension pneumothorax, emergency needle decompression followed by tube thoracostomy is widely advocated. Patients with pneumothorax related to mechanical ventilation who have tension pneumothorax, a higher acute physiology and chronic health evaluation Ⅱ score or PaO2/FiO2 < 200 mmHg were found to have higher mortality.© 2014 Baishideng Publishing Group Co., Limited. All rights reserved.
Key words: Barotrauma; Complication; Critical care; Mechanical ventilation; PneumothoraxCore tip: Patients with pneumothorax related to mechanical ventilation (PRMV) have a high mortality rate. PRMV often occurs in the early stage of mechanical ventilation and it may recur on the other side of lung in a short period of time. Low compliance is associated with a high incidence of PRMV, with PRMV being more related to the underlying process than the ventilatory setting. PRMV patients with tension pneumothorax, higher acute physiology and chronic health evaluation score or PaO2/FiO2 < 200 mmHg have a higher mortality.Hsu CW, Sun SF. Iatrogenic pneumothorax related to mechanical ventilation.