Accumulation of Air Between Chest and Lungs in Cats
Pneumothorax is the medical term for an accumulation of
air in the area between the cat's chest wall and lungs (the pleural
space).
It may be categorized as traumatic or spontaneous, and closed or
open.
Both dogs and cats are susceptible to pneumothorax. If you
would like to learn more about how this disease affects dogs please
visit this page in the PetMD
health library.
There are four
main categories of pneumothorax: traumatic, spontaneous, closed, and
open.
Symptoms vary depending on the type of pneumothorax, though some
common signs include rapid breathing (tachypnea), difficulty breathing
(dyspnea), shallow rapid breathing from the abdomen, and rapid heart
rate (tachycardia).
Traumatic pneumothorax, which occurs when air
accumulates in the pleural space and is due to some sort of trauma, such
as a car accident, may be evident by the signs of shock.
Cats
with spontaneous pneumothorax, on the other hand, may show sings of lung
disease.
Spontaneous pneumothorax is due to a non-traumatic cause, and
may be primary (meaning it occurs in the absence of some underlying lung
disease) or secondary (meaning it is associated with some type of
underlying lung disease).
Open pneumothorax occurs when there is a
defect located in the respiratory system, such as a puncture in the
chest wall, resulting in contact between the pleural space and the
outside atmosphere; closed pneumothorax, meanwhile, is identified as
pneumothorax without any respiratory defects.
Traumatic pneumothorax is generally open, while spontaneous pneumothorax is always closed.
Another
type of pneumothorax is tension pneumothorax, in which air is
transferred into the pleural space during regular inhalation, becoming
trapped, and creating a one-way transfer of air into the pleural space.
Causes
vary depending on the type of pneumothorax. Traumatic pneumothorax may
be due to a traumatic incident, such as a car accident, leading to
penetrating injuries of the neck or chest.
A surgical incision to the
chest, or perforation of the esophagus during surgery may also lead to
traumatic pneumothorax.
Spontaneous pneumothorax, meanwhile, may
be caused by a foreign body in the lung, lung cancer or abscess, lung
disease caused by parasites, or the development of blister-like
structures in the cat's lungs, known as pulmonary bullae.
Two
primary diagnostic procedures may be done in cases of suspected
pneumothorax: thoracocentesis and bronchoscopy.
Thoracocentesis, in
which an intravenous (IV) catheter attached to an extension is inserted
into the pleural cavity, can confirm diagnosis, and can also be used to
remove air from the pleural space.
Bronchoscopy involves the use of a
thin tube with a tiny camera attached to it, inserted into the airways
by way of the mouth. This is best done if there is evidence of tracheal
or large airway trauma.
Additional diagnostic techniques may include X-ray imaging of the chest, and urine analysis.
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