0 the presence of air or gas between the pleura (= the membrane surrounding the lungs) and the lungs, causing a lung to collapse -- 气胸
For pneumothorax, there were 5 responses of yes which were obtained by fewer than six physicians, and 6 responses of yes obtained by all 6 of the physicians.
The stability of intracellular recordings was ensured by cisternal drainage, bilateral pneumothorax, hip suspension and by filling the hole over the thalamus with 4% agar solution.
The most serious injury is lung barotraumas, which can result in pneumothorax, pneumomediastinum, pneumopericardium, subcutaneous emphysema, and arterial gas embolism.
When chest tube clogging occurs, the pneumothorax or subcutaneous emphysema can recur.
The stability of intracellular recordings was improved by bilateral pneumothorax, draining the cisterna magna, suspending the hip and filling the hole made for recording with a solution of agar (4%).
The infancy and childhood risks of congenital lung masses being managed conservatively include infection, bleeding, pneumothorax and malignant transformation.
If there is chest tube clogging, complications such as cardiac tamponade, pneumothorax or death can ensue.
In the presence of air production, chest tube clogging can cause tension pneumothorax, and in the setting of infection, empyema.