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A Life-Threatening Infection after Endobronchial Ultrasound Transbronchial Lung Biopsy with Guide Sheath: A Case Report

Background and Objectives: Endobronchial ultrasound transbronchial lung biopsy with guide sheath (EBUS-GS-TBLB) has been regarded as a reasonable diagnostic method with an acceptable diagnostic yield. In addition, EBUS-GS-TBLB is considered safer and less invasive compared to percutaneous needle bio...

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Autores principales: Kim, Insu, Oh, Yeseul, Lee, Min Ki, Eom, Jung Seop
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9504971/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36143952
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina58091275
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author Kim, Insu
Oh, Yeseul
Lee, Min Ki
Eom, Jung Seop
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Lee, Min Ki
Eom, Jung Seop
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description Background and Objectives: Endobronchial ultrasound transbronchial lung biopsy with guide sheath (EBUS-GS-TBLB) has been regarded as a reasonable diagnostic method with an acceptable diagnostic yield. In addition, EBUS-GS-TBLB is considered safer and less invasive compared to percutaneous needle biopsy and thoracoscopic surgery. However, we encountered a case of life-threatening procedure-related fatal infection, which was successfully managed. Case presentation: A 61-year-old man with a 30 pack-year smoking history was referred to our clinic with a necrotic lung mass in the right middle lobe on a chest computed tomography scan. EBUS-GS-TBLB was performed for a pathological diagnosis without immediate complications. Eight days after the procedure, the patient visited the hospital with sudden hemoptysis and severe dyspnea with fever. A chest computed tomography revealed a ruptured lung abscess and pneumonia, developed after EBUS-GS-TBLB. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) and mechanical ventilation were initiated to manage refractory hypoxia. While maintaining ECMO, video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery was performed at the patient’s bedside in the intensive care unit. After surgery, the patient’s vital signs gradually improved, and a chest computed tomography revealed a reduction in the extent of the lung abscess. Results: Although EBUS-GS-TBLB is minimally invasive and relatively safe when used for the diagnosis of peripheral lung lesions, pulmonary physicians should be aware of this rare but critical complication. Conclusions: We suggest that the careful prescription of prophylactic antibiotics before EBUS-GS-TBLB would be wise if the mass featured a necrotic, cavitary, or cystic lesion.
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spelling pubmed-95049712022-09-24 A Life-Threatening Infection after Endobronchial Ultrasound Transbronchial Lung Biopsy with Guide Sheath: A Case Report Kim, Insu Oh, Yeseul Lee, Min Ki Eom, Jung Seop Medicina (Kaunas) Case Report Background and Objectives: Endobronchial ultrasound transbronchial lung biopsy with guide sheath (EBUS-GS-TBLB) has been regarded as a reasonable diagnostic method with an acceptable diagnostic yield. In addition, EBUS-GS-TBLB is considered safer and less invasive compared to percutaneous needle biopsy and thoracoscopic surgery. However, we encountered a case of life-threatening procedure-related fatal infection, which was successfully managed. Case presentation: A 61-year-old man with a 30 pack-year smoking history was referred to our clinic with a necrotic lung mass in the right middle lobe on a chest computed tomography scan. EBUS-GS-TBLB was performed for a pathological diagnosis without immediate complications. Eight days after the procedure, the patient visited the hospital with sudden hemoptysis and severe dyspnea with fever. A chest computed tomography revealed a ruptured lung abscess and pneumonia, developed after EBUS-GS-TBLB. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) and mechanical ventilation were initiated to manage refractory hypoxia. While maintaining ECMO, video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery was performed at the patient’s bedside in the intensive care unit. After surgery, the patient’s vital signs gradually improved, and a chest computed tomography revealed a reduction in the extent of the lung abscess. Results: Although EBUS-GS-TBLB is minimally invasive and relatively safe when used for the diagnosis of peripheral lung lesions, pulmonary physicians should be aware of this rare but critical complication. Conclusions: We suggest that the careful prescription of prophylactic antibiotics before EBUS-GS-TBLB would be wise if the mass featured a necrotic, cavitary, or cystic lesion. MDPI 2022-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9504971/ /pubmed/36143952 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina58091275 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kim, Insu
Oh, Yeseul
Lee, Min Ki
Eom, Jung Seop
A Life-Threatening Infection after Endobronchial Ultrasound Transbronchial Lung Biopsy with Guide Sheath: A Case Report
title A Life-Threatening Infection after Endobronchial Ultrasound Transbronchial Lung Biopsy with Guide Sheath: A Case Report
title_full A Life-Threatening Infection after Endobronchial Ultrasound Transbronchial Lung Biopsy with Guide Sheath: A Case Report
title_fullStr A Life-Threatening Infection after Endobronchial Ultrasound Transbronchial Lung Biopsy with Guide Sheath: A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed A Life-Threatening Infection after Endobronchial Ultrasound Transbronchial Lung Biopsy with Guide Sheath: A Case Report
title_short A Life-Threatening Infection after Endobronchial Ultrasound Transbronchial Lung Biopsy with Guide Sheath: A Case Report
title_sort life-threatening infection after endobronchial ultrasound transbronchial lung biopsy with guide sheath: a case report
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9504971/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36143952
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina58091275
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