Ahmad Zeeshan, Mukherjee Aveek, Garcia Alberto, Asif Hamza
Internal Medicine, Saint Peter's University Hospital, New Brunswick, USA.
Internal Medicine, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, USA.
Cureus. 2023 Sep 11;15(9):e45033. doi: 10.7759/cureus.45033. eCollection 2023 Sep.
This article presents two individuals with different clinical presentations who experienced spontaneous pneumomediastinum following the chronic use of marijuana. Pneumomediastinum has been associated with marijuana use due to the prolonged inhalation and breath-holding mechanisms employed during consumption. The first case involves a 24-year-old woman with a history of anxiety and chronic marijuana use, who presented to the emergency department with atypical chest pain and shortness of breath. The second case involves a 21-year-old man with no previous medical history, who experienced acute chest pain after smoking marijuana. Both individuals exhibited signs of pneumomediastinum on imaging studies and were treated with oxygen therapy and analgesics. The cases emphasize the importance of considering pneumomediastinum in patients with atypical chest pain, particularly in chronic cannabis users.
本文介绍了两名临床表现不同的个体,他们在长期使用大麻后出现了自发性纵隔气肿。由于吸食大麻时采用长时间吸入和屏气机制,纵隔气肿与大麻使用有关。第一例是一名24岁有焦虑症和长期使用大麻史的女性,她因非典型胸痛和呼吸急促就诊于急诊科。第二例是一名21岁无既往病史的男性,他在吸食大麻后出现急性胸痛。两名个体在影像学检查中均表现出纵隔气肿的迹象,并接受了氧疗和镇痛治疗。这些病例强调了在有非典型胸痛的患者中,尤其是慢性大麻使用者中,考虑纵隔气肿的重要性。