Spontaneous Pneumomediastinum in Patients Diagnosed with COVID-19: A Case Series with Review of Literature
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Background: Spontaneous pneumomediastinum (SPM) is a rare condition defined by the presence of air in the mediastinum in the absence of traumatic or iatrogenic injury. Although the imaging findings and complications of SARS-CoV-2 infection have been reported many times, there are few reports of the prevalence and outcomes of patients with SPM. Purpose: In this paper, we aimed to illustrate the different manifestations, management, and outcome of three cases of SPM in COVID-19 patients and provide an extensive review available literature. Materials and Methods: Detailed report of patients' demographics, clinical presentation, management, and outcome of three cases of COVID-19 induced SPM seen in our institution was provided. Additionally, literature search was employed through March 2021 using Pubmed and Google scholar databases where a total of 22 articles consisting of 35 patients were included. Results: Statistical analysis of the reviewed articles showed that SPM in COVID-19 occurs in patients with a mean age of 55.6 ± 16.7 years. Furthermore, 80% of the 35 patients are males and almost 60% have comorbidities. Intriguingly, SPM in COVID-19 is associated with a 28.5% mortality rate. These findings are consistent with our case series and are different from previous reports of SPM in non-COVID-19 cases where it most commonly occurs in younger individuals and has a self-limiting course with a good outcome. Conclusion: Therefore, SPM in COVID-19 patients occurs in older patients and is potentially associated with a higher mortality rate. Further studies are necessary to assess its role as a prognostic marker of poor outcome. © 2021 The Association of University Radiologists
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Covid-19, Prognostic factor, Sars-cov-2, Spontaneous pneumomediastinum, Adult, Aged, Humans, Male, Mediastinal emphysema, Mediastinum, Middle aged, Tomography, x-ray computed, Budesonide, C reactive protein, Clarithromycin, D dimer, Dexamethasone, Doxycycline, Enoxaparin, Ferritin, Immunoglobulin g antibody, Immunoglobulin m, Ivermectin, Lactate dehydrogenase, Meropenem, Methylprednisolone sodium succinate, Mucomix, Pirfenidone, Remdesivir, Respiratory tract agent, Tazar, Unclassified drug, Zinc, Article, Bilevel positive airway pressure, Cardiomegaly, Case report, Clinical article, Clinical feature, Comorbidity, Computer assisted tomography, Coronavirus disease 2019, Demography, Diabetes mellitus, Disease duration, Dyspnea, Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay, Ferritin blood level, Fever, Ground glass opacity, Hospital admission, Human, Hypertension, Hyponatremia, Lactate dehydrogenase blood level, Lung auscultation, Mortality rate, Nasopharyngeal swab, Outcome assessment, Pleura effusion, Pneumomediastinum, Productive cough, Systematic review, Thorax radiography, Urea nitrogen blood level, Diagnostic imaging, X-ray computed tomography