Title of article :
Pneumorachis and pneumomediastinum caused by repeated Müllerʹs maneuvers: Complications of marijuana smoking
Author/Authors :
Eric Hazouard، نويسنده , , Jean-Christophe Koninck، نويسنده , , Sylvie Attucci، نويسنده , , Florence Fauchier-Rolland، نويسنده , , Laurent Brunereau، نويسنده , , Patrice Diot، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
Pneumomediastinum may occur during marijuana inhalation but only rarely has pneumorachis (epidural pneumatosis or aerorachia) been reported. The usual mechanisms that produce pneumomediastinum include severe acute asthma, toxic-induced bronchial hyperreactivity, and barotrauma caused by Valsalvaʹs maneuver (expiration through resistance). We report a case in which barotrauma resulted from repeated deep inspiration through a device with airflow resistance equivalent to Müllerʹs maneuver. Inspiration occurred through a homemade apparatus resembling a narrow outlet bong with 2 piled compartments. Pneumomediastinum combined with subcutaneous emphysema and pneumorachis occurred, without identified pneumothorax. There were no neurologic complications. Because of the absence of bronchospasm, expiration either through the apparatus or actively against a closed glottis, or apnea, this phenomenon is likely a result of repeated Müllerʹs maneuvers. Successive inhalation through resistance could have resulted in extreme negative intrathoracic pressure, which would have caused a transmural pressure gradient inducing barotrauma and release of extrarespiratory air. High-concentration oxygen therapy to achieve nitrogen washout was used. [Hazouard E, Koninck J-C, Attucci S, Fauchier-Rolland F, Brunereau L, Diot P. Pneumorachis and pneumomediastinum caused by repeated Müllerʹs maneuvers: complications of marijuana smoking. Ann Emerg Med. December 2001;38:694-697.]
Journal title :
Annals of Emergency Medicine
Journal title :
Annals of Emergency Medicine