rib fracture

EM@3AM: Rib Fractures

An 82-year-old female presents to the ED after falling down a flight of stairs. Patient reports falling onto her chest. She endorses right sided chest pain that began immediately after falling but denies any shortness of breath.
Vital signs: HR 90 bpm, BP 148/100, RR of 20, T of 98.8F, and SPO2 of 97%. Examination shows a frail elderly female, with ecchymosis over the right chest wall. Tenderness to palpation is pinpoint over the 5th and 6th ribs on the right. Breath sounds are equal bilaterally. What is the most likely diagnosis?

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Rib Fractures in the Elderly

Why is it important to aggressively and appropriately manage rib fractures in elderly trauma patients?

Recently, an 82 year-old male suffered a fall from standing, striking his left posterior flank against a cinder block, sustaining fractures of the left 7th-11th ribs with displacement of the 8th-11th ribs, causing a moderate L hemopneumothorax. After placement of a chest tube, drainage of the hemothorax, and reinflation of the L lung, the patient was then transferred to our facility “for management of his rib fractures”. Given that this patient was going to be managed non-operatively, I found myself wondering why would this patient require transfer for such a seemingly common problem among trauma patients. Rib fractures are present in 10% of all traumas, and in 30% of chest trauma specifically. After assuming care of the patient, I quickly began to realize why this patient was given such a high level of attention. […]

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