UMEM Educational Pearls

Category: Pediatrics

Title: Is the 5th intercostal space a safe place for chest tube placement in pediatrics?

Keywords: chest tube landmarks, PTX, placement (PubMed Search)

Posted: 8/16/2024 by Jenny Guyther, MD (Updated: 8/31/2024)
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This was an observational study where ultrasound was used to evaluate if the diaphragm came into view at the 5th intercoastal space (ICS) at the midaxillary line in pediatric patients during maximal respiration. A convenience sample of pediatric patients who presented to the an academic pediatric emergency department was used.

In 10.3% of patients, the diaphragm crossed the 5th ICS during normal respirations and 27.2% crossed during maximal respirations.  This was a more common occurrence on the right compared to the left.  An increase in body mass index was also associated with an increased risk of the diaphragm crossing the during both tidal respiration and maximal respirations.

Bottom line: Using a blind insertion of a chest tube at the 5th ICS, midaxillary line in the pediatric patient poses a not insignificant risk of piercing the diaphragm.  this study recommends using ultrasound prior to chest tube placement.

References

Ruthford MR, Shah A, Wolf BJ, Kane ID, Borg K, Moake MM. Ultrasound Investigation of the Fifth Intercostal Space Landmark for Chest Tube Thoracostomy Site Selection in Pediatric Patients. Pediatr Emerg Care. Published online April 23, 2024. doi:10.1097/PEC.0000000000003207