A recent case report published in Acupuncture in Medicine by Tagami et al (2012) reminds us to be vigilant in our practice when it comes to the potential risk of pneumothorax.
It describes the case of a 69 year old large bodied man who was diagnosed with a rare case of bilateral pneumothorax at a Tokyo hospital's emergency department. He presented with chest pressure, cold sweats and shortness of breath. Immediately after the pneumothorax was confirmed on X Ray, his cardiopulmonary status deteriorated and bilateral tension pneumothorax was diagnosed - an emergency. He was treated successfully with the insertion of drainage chest tubes and he made a full recovery.
It was only after treatment that is was discovered he had received acupuncture 8 hours previously and with no risk factors for spontaneous pneumothorax it was determined that the acupuncture must have been the cause (Remember that pneumothorax can develop up to 48 hours post treatment).
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