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Pneumothorax after CT-guided transthoracic lung biopsy: A comparison between immediate and delayed occurrence

BACKGROUND: In CT-guided transthoracic lung biopsy (CTLB), pneumothorax can occur as a late complication (delayed pneumothorax). The incidence, risk factors, and clinical significance of delayed pneumothorax are not well known. OBJECTIVES: To compare the risk factors for immediate and delayed pneumo...

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Autores principales: Bae, Kyungsoo, Ha, Ji Young, Jeon, Kyung Nyeo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7446785/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32834016
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0238107
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Jeon, Kyung Nyeo
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description BACKGROUND: In CT-guided transthoracic lung biopsy (CTLB), pneumothorax can occur as a late complication (delayed pneumothorax). The incidence, risk factors, and clinical significance of delayed pneumothorax are not well known. OBJECTIVES: To compare the risk factors for immediate and delayed pneumothorax after CTLB and to know their clinical significance. METHODS: Images and medical records of 536 consecutive patients who underwent CTLB were reviewed. All biopsies were performed as inpatient procedures. Follow-up chest radiographs were obtained at least twice at 4 h after procedure and before discharge. Risk factors for immediate and delayed pneumothorax were assessed based on patient-, lesion-, and procedure-related variables. Rates of chest tube insertion were also compared. RESULTS: Pneumothorax developed in 161 patients (30.0%) including 135 (25.2%) immediate and 26 (4.9%) delayed cases. Lesion size was an independent risk factor for both immediate and delayed pneumothorax (OR = 0.813; CI = 0.717–0.922 and OR = 0.610; CI = 0.441–0.844, respectively). While emphysema, lower lobe location, and long intrapulmonary biopsy track were risk factors (OR = 1.981; CI = 1.172–3.344, OR = 3.505; CI = 2.718–5.650, and OR = 1.330; CI = 1.132–1.563, respectively) for immediate pneumothorax, upper lobe location and increased number of pleural punctures were independent risk factors (OR = 5.756; CI = 1.634–20.274 and OR = 3.738; CI = 1.860–7.511, respectively) for delayed pneumothorax. The rate of chest tube insertion was significantly (p < 0.001) higher in delayed pneumothorax. CONCLUSION: Pneumothorax tends to occur immediately after CTLB in patients with emphysema, lower lobe lesion, and long intrapulmonary biopsy track. Further attention and warnings are needed for those with multiple punctures of small lesions involving upper lobes due to the possibility of delayed development of pneumothorax and higher requirement for chest tube drainage.
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spelling pubmed-74467852020-08-26 Pneumothorax after CT-guided transthoracic lung biopsy: A comparison between immediate and delayed occurrence Bae, Kyungsoo Ha, Ji Young Jeon, Kyung Nyeo PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: In CT-guided transthoracic lung biopsy (CTLB), pneumothorax can occur as a late complication (delayed pneumothorax). The incidence, risk factors, and clinical significance of delayed pneumothorax are not well known. OBJECTIVES: To compare the risk factors for immediate and delayed pneumothorax after CTLB and to know their clinical significance. METHODS: Images and medical records of 536 consecutive patients who underwent CTLB were reviewed. All biopsies were performed as inpatient procedures. Follow-up chest radiographs were obtained at least twice at 4 h after procedure and before discharge. Risk factors for immediate and delayed pneumothorax were assessed based on patient-, lesion-, and procedure-related variables. Rates of chest tube insertion were also compared. RESULTS: Pneumothorax developed in 161 patients (30.0%) including 135 (25.2%) immediate and 26 (4.9%) delayed cases. Lesion size was an independent risk factor for both immediate and delayed pneumothorax (OR = 0.813; CI = 0.717–0.922 and OR = 0.610; CI = 0.441–0.844, respectively). While emphysema, lower lobe location, and long intrapulmonary biopsy track were risk factors (OR = 1.981; CI = 1.172–3.344, OR = 3.505; CI = 2.718–5.650, and OR = 1.330; CI = 1.132–1.563, respectively) for immediate pneumothorax, upper lobe location and increased number of pleural punctures were independent risk factors (OR = 5.756; CI = 1.634–20.274 and OR = 3.738; CI = 1.860–7.511, respectively) for delayed pneumothorax. The rate of chest tube insertion was significantly (p < 0.001) higher in delayed pneumothorax. CONCLUSION: Pneumothorax tends to occur immediately after CTLB in patients with emphysema, lower lobe lesion, and long intrapulmonary biopsy track. Further attention and warnings are needed for those with multiple punctures of small lesions involving upper lobes due to the possibility of delayed development of pneumothorax and higher requirement for chest tube drainage. Public Library of Science 2020-08-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7446785/ /pubmed/32834016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0238107 Text en © 2020 Bae et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Pneumothorax after CT-guided transthoracic lung biopsy: A comparison between immediate and delayed occurrence
title Pneumothorax after CT-guided transthoracic lung biopsy: A comparison between immediate and delayed occurrence
title_full Pneumothorax after CT-guided transthoracic lung biopsy: A comparison between immediate and delayed occurrence
title_fullStr Pneumothorax after CT-guided transthoracic lung biopsy: A comparison between immediate and delayed occurrence
title_full_unstemmed Pneumothorax after CT-guided transthoracic lung biopsy: A comparison between immediate and delayed occurrence
title_short Pneumothorax after CT-guided transthoracic lung biopsy: A comparison between immediate and delayed occurrence
title_sort pneumothorax after ct-guided transthoracic lung biopsy: a comparison between immediate and delayed occurrence
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7446785/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32834016
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0238107
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