Spontaneous Pneumothorax in Children
Spontaneous Pneumothorax
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Spontaneous Pneumothorax
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Each subject must meet all of the following inclusion criteria to be enrolled in the study:
- Age greater than or equal to 12 years and less than 18 years at date of enrollment.
- First time seeking medical attention for symptoms related to primary spontaneous pneumothorax.
- Consulting surgeon determines that intervention is required for treatment of spontaneous pneumothorax.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients with a previous episode of pneumothorax on the same side of the chest that required medical treatment in the past.
- Pneumothorax is secondary to a co-morbid medical condition (underlying pulmonary disease, malignancy, or trauma).
- Pneumothorax is small and amenable to observation: size <2cm space between lung and chest wall at the apex and clinically stable patient with minimal symptoms.
- Bilateral pneumothorax.
- Unstable patient in need of emergent intervention at surgeon discretion.
- Patients who are known to be pregnant.
- Patients in the custody of the state.
- Patients who are currently prisoners.
- Non-English speaking.
Sites / Locations
- American Family Children's Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Simple Aspiration
Surgeon Preference
Subjects in this arm will undergo initial management of their pneumothorax with a simple aspiration procedure. The procedure will involve placement of a small catheter into the chest cavity and applying negative pressure to manually aspirate the air out of the chest cavity, which will allow the lung to re-expand.
Subjects that choose the surgeon preference arm of the study are enrolling for prospective data collection only. These subjects will not have any portion their care directed by the study protocol. The decision to proceed with any treatment or intervention will be made jointly by the surgeon and the patient and his or her legal guardian. Any standard treatment option may be utilized, including simple aspiration, chest tube placement, or an operation (VATS).