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New guidelines for management of spontaneous pneumothorax

Linda Gill (Audit Department, Queen Mary's Sidcup NHS Trust, Sidcup, Kent DA14 6LT)
Charles Shee (Consultant Physician, Queen Mary's Sidcup NHS Trust, Sidcup, Kent DA14 6LT, UK)

Journal of Clinical Effectiveness

ISSN: 1361-5874

Article publication date: 1 March 1996

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Abstract

In 1993 the British Thoracic Society (BTS) recommended simple chest aspiration rather than insertion of an intercostal drain in the initial management of spontaneous pneumothorax. An audit of patients with pneumothorax admitted to our hospital before these recommendations were published showed that only two of 19 were initially treated by chest aspiration whereas 14 had a chest drain inserted. In the year after the new guidelines, 13 of 14 patients admitted had initial chest aspiration, and drains were inserted only when aspiration was unsuccessful. This audit shows that contrary to popular belief it is possible to change clinical practice radically in a short time.

Citation

Gill, L. and Shee, C. (1996), "New guidelines for management of spontaneous pneumothorax", Journal of Clinical Effectiveness, Vol. 1 No. 3, pp. 94-95. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb020844

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