Abstract

This case and literature study aim to highlight a rare cause of pneumomediastinum in a health professional due to the long-term use of an N95 facemask during the pandemic. In our case, a twenty-eight-year-old female patient with mild intermittent asthma was presented to the emergency room with stinging pain in the anterior chest wall and parasternal areas. Laboratory tests and chest x-ray showed no significance, but pneumomediastinum was present on chest computed tomography. Pneumomediastinum is a rare complication in asthmatic patients. However, events that may cause alveolar and intrabronchial pressure increases can lead to pneumomediastinum. In conclusion, increased airway pressure due to prolonged use of N95 facemasks can lead to pneumomediastinum.

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