Clinical manifestations of tension pneumothorax: Protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis

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Roberts D.J. [1 ,2 ]
Leigh-Smith S. [3 ]
Faris P.D. [2 ,4 ]
Ball C.G. [1 ,5 ,6 ]
Robertson H.L. [7 ]
Blackmore C. [1 ]
Dixon E. [1 ,2 ]
Kirkpatrick A.W. [1 ,6 ,8 ]
Kortbeek J.B. [1 ,6 ,8 ]
Stelfox H.T. [2 ,8 ,9 ]
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[1] Department of Surgery, University of Calgary and the Foothills Medical Centre, 1403-29th Street NW, Calgary, T2N 2T9, AB
[2] Department of Community Health Sciences (Divisions of Epidemiology), University of Calgary, 3280 Hospital Drive NW, Calgary, T2N 4Z6, AB
[3] Defence Medical Services, Royal Navy and Royal Infirmary Edinburgh, 51 Little France Cres, Old Dalkeith Road, Edinburgh
[4] Alberta Health Services - Research Excellence Support Team, 1403-29th Street NW, Calgary, T2N 2 T9, AB
[5] Department of Oncology, University of Calgary and the Foothills Medical Centre, 1403-29th Street NW, Calgary, T2N 2 T9, AB
[6] Regional Trauma Services, The Foothills Medical Centre, 1403-29th Street NW, Calgary, T2N 2 T9, AB
[7] Health Sciences Library, Health Sciences Centre, University of Calgary, 3330 Hospital Drive NW, Calgary, T2N 4 N1, AB
[8] Department of Critical Care Medicine, University of Calgary and the Foothills Medical Centre, 3134 Hospital Drive NW, Calgary, T2N 5A1, AB
[9] Department of Medicine, University of Calgary and the Foothills Medical Centre, 3134 Hospital Drive NW, Calgary, T2N 5A1, AB
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Case report; Case series; Case study; Clinical manifestations; Meta-analysis; Observational study; Rare conditions; Systematic review; Tension pneumothorax;
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10.1186/2046-4053-3-3
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Background: Although health care providers utilize classically described signs and symptoms to diagnose tension pneumothorax, available literature sources differ in their descriptions of its clinical manifestations. Moreover, while the clinical manifestations of tension pneumothorax have been suggested to differ among subjects of varying respiratory status, it remains unknown if these differences are supported by clinical evidence. Thus, the primary objective of this study is to systematically describe and contrast the clinical manifestations of tension pneumothorax among patients receiving positive pressure ventilation versus those who are breathing unassisted.Methods/Design: We will search electronic bibliographic databases (MEDLINE, PubMed, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews) and clinical trial registries from their first available date as well as personal files, identified review articles, and included article bibliographies. Two investigators will independently screen identified article titles and abstracts and select observational (cohort, case-control, and cross-sectional) studies and case reports and series that report original data on clinical manifestations of tension pneumothorax. These investigators will also independently assess risk of bias and extract data. Identified data on the clinical manifestations of tension pneumothorax will be stratified according to whether adult or pediatric study patients were receiving positive pressure ventilation or were breathing unassisted, as well as whether the two investigators independently agreed that the clinical condition of the study patient(s) aligned with a previously published tension pneumothorax working definition. These data will then be summarized using a formal narrative synthesis alongside a meta-analysis of observational studies and then case reports and series where possible. Pooled or combined estimates of the occurrence rate of clinical manifestations will be calculated using random effects models (for observational studies) and generalized estimating equations adjusted for reported potential confounding factors (for case reports and series).Discussion: This study will compile the world literature on tension pneumothorax and provide the first systematic description of the clinical manifestations of the disorder according to presenting patient respiratory status. It will also demonstrate a series of methods that may be used to address difficulties likely to be encountered during the conduct of a meta-analysis of data contained in published case reports and series. PROSPERO registration number: CRD42013005826. © 2014 Roberts et al.
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