Bilateral pneumotorax, in a convolenting patient of covid-19 infection. About a case

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Angela Lissette Guevara A
Katherine Solange  Moya R
Pablo Ernesto Pino F
Marilyn Denise Guevara A

Abstract

Introduction: The pathophysiological alterations that occur at the pulmonary level in COVID 19 infection can generate a series of infrequent complications such as pneumothorax that develops both in the acute stages and during recovery from this disease. 


Objective: To provide information about the late complications of Pneumonia due to COVID 19 by describing a clinical case. 


Material and methods: Retrospective descriptive study, description of a clinical case.  


Results: The case of a 51-year-old patient with COVID-19 pneumonia in convalescence who comes for a medical check-up and follow-up presenting respiratory distress is presented. Tachypneic, hypoxemic patient, altered pulmonary auscultation. 


Conclusion: COVID 19 infection is a risk factor per se for pneumothorax even in late stages of the disease, so it is important to continue with the medical follow-up of these patients. 

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Guevara A, A. L., R, K. S. M., Pino F, P. E., & Guevara A, M. D. (2021). Bilateral pneumotorax, in a convolenting patient of covid-19 infection. About a case. Mediciencias UTA, 5(4), 47–51. https://doi.org/10.31243/mdc.uta.v5i4.1418.2021
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