Pneumomediastinum in COVID-19: a phenotype of severe COVID-19 pneumonitis? The results of the UK POETIC survey

J. Mark Melhorn(John Radcliffe Hospital), Andrew Achaiah(John Radcliffe Hospital), Francesca Conway(Royal Brompton Hospital), Elizabeth Thompson(St Bartholomew's Hospital), Erik Skyllberg(Barts Health NHS Trust), Joseph Durrant(Barts Health NHS Trust), Neda A. Hasan(Wexham Park Hospital), Yasser Madani(Wexham Park Hospital), Prasheena Naran(Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust), Bavithra Vijayakumar(Royal Brompton Hospital), Matthew Tate(NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde), Gareth Trevelyan(Royal Berkshire Hospital), Irfan Zaki(Royal Berkshire Hospital), Catherine A. Doig(Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust), Geraldine Lynch(Cwm Taf University Health Board), Gill Warwick(Royal Gwent Hospital), Avinash Aujayeb(Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust), Karl Jackson(Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust), Hina Iftikhar(Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), J Noble(Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Anthony Ng(Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Mark Nugent(Hywel Dda University Health Board), Philip J. Evans(Hywel Dda University Health Board), Robert Hastings(Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust), Harry Bellenberg(Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust), Hannah Lawrence(Royal Derby Hospital), Rachel Louise Saville(Royal Derby Hospital), N. Johl(Cardiff and Vale University Health Board), Adam N. Grey(Cardiff and Vale University Health Board), Huw Ellis(Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust), Cheng Chen(Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust), Thomas Jones(Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Nadeem Maddekar(University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust), Shahul Khan(University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust), Ambreen Iqbal Muhammad(West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust), Hakim Ghani(West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust), Yadee Myint(West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust), Cecillia Rafique(North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust), Benjamin Pippard(North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust), Benjamin R.H. Irving(Queen Alexandra Hospital), Fawad Ali(Bedford Hospital), Viola H. Asimba(Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust), Aqeem Azam(Royal Blackburn Teaching Hospital), Eleanor Barton(Aneurin Bevan University Health Board), Malvika Bhatnagar(County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust), Matthew P. Blackburn(Southport and Ormskirk Hospital NHS Trust), Kate J. Millington(Great Western Hospital), Nicholas J. Budhram(Great Western Hospital), Katherine Bunclark(Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Toshit P. Sapkal(Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Giles Dixon(Royal United Hospital Bath NHS Trust), Andrew J.E. Harries(Royal Glamorgan Hospital), M. Khalid Ijaz(Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust), Vijayalakshmi Karunanithi(Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust), Samir Naik(Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust), Malik A Khan(Luton and Dunstable University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust), Karishma Savlani(Luton and Dunstable University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust), Vimal Kumar(Kettering General Hospital), Beatriz Lara(University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust), Noor Mahdi(Lister Hospital), Caitlin Morgan(Musgrove Park Hospital), Neena Patel(Barts Health NHS Trust), Elen Rowlands(Aneurin Bevan University Health Board), Matthew Steward(Royal Devon & Exeter NHS Foundation Trust), Richard S. Thorley(Royal Cornwall Hospital Trust), Rebecca Wollerton(Royal Cornwall Hospital Trust), Sana Ullah(Glan Clwyd Hospital), David M. Smith(Sunderland Royal Hospital), Wojciech Lason(John Radcliffe Hospital), Anthony Rostron(Sunderland Royal Hospital), Najib M. Rahman(Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre), Rob Hallifax(John Radcliffe Hospital)
European Respiratory Journal
February 10, 2022
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: There is an emerging understanding that coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is associated with increased incidence of pneumomediastinum (PTM). We aimed to determine its incidence among patients hospitalised with COVID-19 in the UK and describe factors associated with outcome. METHODS: respiratory research networks. Identified patients had severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection and radiologically proven PTM. The primary outcomes were to determine incidence of PTM in COVID-19 and to investigate risk factors associated with patient mortality. RESULTS: 377 cases of PTM in COVID-19 were identified from 58 484 inpatients with COVID-19 at 53 hospitals during the study period, giving an incidence of 0.64%. Overall 120-day mortality in COVID-19 PTM was 195 out of 377 (51.7%). PTM in COVID-19 was associated with high rates of mechanical ventilation. 172 out of 377 patients (45.6%) were mechanically ventilated at the point of diagnosis. Mechanical ventilation was the most important predictor of mortality in COVID-19 PTM at the time of diagnosis and thereafter (p<0.001), along with increasing age (p<0.01) and diabetes mellitus (p=0.08). Switching patients from continuous positive airway pressure support to oxygen or high-flow nasal oxygen after the diagnosis of PTM was not associated with difference in mortality. CONCLUSIONS: PTM appears to be a marker of severe COVID-19 pneumonitis. The majority of patients in whom PTM was identified had not been mechanically ventilated at the point of diagnosis.


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