- Hemothorax
Infobox_Disease
Name = Hemothorax
Caption =
DiseasesDB = 19762
ICD10 = ICD10|J|94|2|j|90, ICD10|S|27|1|s|20
ICD9 = ICD9|511.8, ICD9|860
ICDO =
OMIM =
MedlinePlus =
eMedicineSubj = med
eMedicineTopic = 2915
eMedicine_mult = eMedicine2|ped|971 | MeshID = D006491
A hemothorax (or haemothorax) is a condition that results from blood accumulating in thepleural cavity . Its cause is usually traumatic, from a blunt or penetrating injury to thethorax , resulting in a rupture of either of theserous membrane lining the thorax and covering thelungs . This rupture allows blood to spill into the pleural space, equalizing the pressures between it and the lungs. Blood loss may be massive in people with these conditions, as each side of the thorax can hold 30%-40% of a person's blood volume. If left untreated, the condition can progress to a point where the blood accumulation begins to put pressure on themediastinum and the trachea, effectively limiting the amount that the heart's ventricles are able to fill. The condition can cause the trachea to deviate, or move, toward the unaffected side.igns and symptoms
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Tachypnea
*Dyspnea
*Cyanosis
*Decreased or absent breath sounds on affected side
*Tracheal deviation
*Dull resonance on percussion
*Unequal chest rise
*Tachycardia
*Hypotension
*Pale, cool, clammy skin
*Possiblysubcutaneous emphysema
*Narrowingpulse pressure Management
A hemothorax is managed by removing the source of bleeding and by draining the
blood already in thethoracic cavity . Blood in the cavity can be removed by inserting a drain (chest tube ) in a procedure called atube thoracostomy . Patients should recover swiftly after this. However, if the cause is rupture of theaorta inhigh energy trauma , the intervention by a thoracic surgeon is mandatory.ee also
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Cardiac tamponade
*Hemopneumothorax
*Pleural effusion
*Pneumothorax
*Tension pneumothorax
*Pulmonary contusion
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