Secondary pneumothorax in end-stage lung disease complicated by noninvasive ventilation and a persistent air leak
Pneumothorax is a well-recognised complication of end-stage COPD, but the management is often complex and may be complicated by other sequelae of advanced respiratory disease including the requirement for NIV http://ow.ly/vkoJ30mB4nZ.
Main Authors: | McCracken, D, Bedawi, E, Hassan, M, Stavroulias, D, Rahman, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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European Respiratory Society
2019
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