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Management of Spontaneous Pneumothorax and Post-Interventional Pneumothorax: German S3 Guideline

In Germany, 10,000 cases of spontaneous pneumothorax are treated inpatient every year. The German Society for Thoracic Surgery, in co-operation with the German Society for Pulmonology, the German Radiological Society, and the German Society of Internal Medicine has developed an S3 guideline on spontaneous pneumothorax and post-interventional pneumothorax moderated by the German Association of Scientific Medical Societies. METHOD: Based on the source guideline of the British Thoracic Society (2010) for spontaneous pneumothorax, a literature search on spontaneous pneumothorax was carried out from 2008 onwards, for post-interventional pneumothorax from 1960 onwards. Evidence levels according to the Oxford Center for Evidence-Based Medicine (2011) were assigned to the relevant studies found. Recommendations according to grade (A: "we recommend"/"we do not recommend," B: "we suggest"/"we do not suggest") were determined in 3 consensus conferences by the nominal group process. RESULTS: The algorithms for primary and secondary pneumothorax differ in the indication for CT scan as well as in the indication for chest drainage application and video-assisted thoracic surgery. Indication for surgery is recommended individually taking into account the risk of recurrence, life circumstances, patient preferences, and procedure risks. For some forms of secondary pneumothorax, a reserved indication for surgery is recommended. Therapy of post-interventional spontaneous pneumothorax is similar to that of primary spontaneous pneumothorax. DISCUSSION: The recommendations of the S3 Guideline provide assistance in managing spontaneous pneumothorax and post-interventional pneumothorax. Whether this will affect existing deviant diagnostic and therapeutic measures will be demonstrated by future epidemiological studies.

  • Schnell, J.
  • Beer, M.
  • Eggeling, S.
  • Gesierich, W.
  • Gottlieb, J.
  • Herth, F. J. F.
  • Hofmann, H. S.
  • Jany, B.
  • Kreuter, M.
  • Ley-Zaporozhan, J.
  • Scheubel, R.
  • Walles, T.
  • Wiesemann, S.
  • Worth, H.
  • Stoelben, E.

Keywords

  • Post-interventional pneumothorax
  • Primary spontaneous pneumothorax
  • Secondary spontaneous pneumothorax
Publication details
DOI: 10.1159/000490179
Journal: Respiration; international review of thoracic diseases
Pages: 1-33 
Work Type: Original
Location: BREATH, CPC-M
Disease Area: PALI
Partner / Member: ASK, MHH
Access-Number: 30041191
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