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Cancers (Basel) ; 16(13)2024 Jun 26.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39001405

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Twenty years have passed since uniportal video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) was first reported. Several reports have already proven the minimal invasiveness of uniportal VATS. In addition, two large clinical trials recently demonstrated the benefits of segmentectomy for small peripheral early-stage non-small cell lung cancer. Uniportal VATS segmentectomy is considered the most beneficial minimally invasive surgery for patients with early-stage lung cancer. However, a high level of skill and experience are required to achieve this goal. Only a few reports have discussed specific techniques, particularly for complex segmentectomies. In this Special Issue, we reviewed previous reports on uniportal VATS segmentectomy regarding the indications, instrument selection, marking of the tumor location, methods of intersegmental plane identification, and lymph node dissection, including our own techniques with video content.

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J Thorac Dis ; 16(5): 3019-3030, 2024 May 31.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38883624

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Background: Airway intervention, including stenting, can rapidly improve a patient's respiratory condition, but the procedure requires highly specialized techniques and expertise. Therefore, educating young endoscopists and passing on the techniques are major issues. However, the best way to educate new doctors on these techniques remains unclear. This study analyzed our educational system for airway intervention and its outcomes. Methods: Patients who underwent airway intervention regarding airway stents under general anesthesia in our department between January 2010 and September 2023 were included. The outcomes of interventions related to airway stents in our hospital were evaluated retrospectively, including from an educational perspective. Results: A total of 96 patients (76 undergoing stenting for airway stenosis, 8 stenting for airway-esophageal fistula, and 12 stent removal) were analyzed. The median experience level of the main physician was 5 (range, 1-17) years, and that of the supervising physician was 18 (range, 5-23) years. The median number of physicians who participated in the interventions was four. A rigid bronchoscope was used in 86.5% of cases. The procedure success rate was 95.8%. Intraoperative complications occurred in 8.3% and postoperative complications in 10.5% of cases, and there was 1 procedure-related death (1.3%). In the analysis of factors related to the development of complications, the years of experience of the main physician had no influence. Conclusions: These findings indicate that our method of airway intervention is safe. Young endoscopists were able to master the technique by gaining experience under the supervision of experts.

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J Thorac Dis ; 15(7): 3829-3839, 2023 Jul 31.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37559660

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Background: We investigated whether a three-dimensional (3D) analysis could correct the discrepancy between conventional computed tomography findings and pathological findings and contribute to prognostic stratification in early pure solid lung cancer. Methods: A total of 370 patients with two-dimensional (2D) pure solid, clinical stage IA non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) who underwent complete resection at our hospital between January 2010 and March 2021 were included in the present study. We classified the patients into the 3D solid group and the 3D ground glass opacity (GGO) group according to the consolidation volume/tumor volume ratio (C/T volume ratio) measured using a Synapse Vincent 3D analysis workstation, and compared the pathological findings and prognosis between the two groups. Results: There were 142 (38.4%) patients in the 3D GGO group. Lepidic lesions were significantly more frequent in the 3D GGO group (27.6% vs. 59.2%, P<0.001). Lymphatic invasion, vascular invasion and lymph node metastasis were significantly more frequent in the 3D solid group (52.2% vs. 27.5%, P<0.001; 67.5% vs. 43.0%, P<0.001; 22.3% vs. 11.2%, P=0.04). A Cox proportional hazards multivariate analysis for overall survival (OS) and recurrence-free survival (RFS) showed that 3D solid was an independent poor prognostic factor [hazard ratio (HR): 1.981, P=0.02; HR: 1.815, P=0.02]. Kaplan-Meier curves for 5-year OS (74.1% vs. 87.8%, P<0.001) and 5-year RFS (65.6% vs. 84.9%, P<0.001) showed significant differences between the two groups. Conclusions: The C/T volume ratio determined by a 3D analysis detects GGO and reflects the pathological findings, and further prognostic stratification is possible in early 2D pure solid lung cancer.

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Surg Case Rep ; 9(1): 134, 2023 Jul 26.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37491539

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BACKGROUND: Solitary fibrous tumor of the pleura (SFTP) is a mesenchymal tumor. Patients with SFTP generally have only one lesion. We herein report an extremely rare case of multiple SFTPs that were multicentric and unilateral. CASE PRESENTATION: The patient was a 21-year-old asymptomatic young man who was referred to our hospital due to abnormal shadows on a chest X-ray. Computed tomography showed 6 tumors of heterogeneous sizes in the left thoracic cavity. The tumors were suspected to be multiple benign or low-grade malignant thoracic tumors, and tumor resection was performed. The tumors had almost the same appearance, with uniform fibroblastic spindle cell proliferation, and arose from the pleura in microscopy. Immunohistochemical staining revealed that the tumor cells were positive for CD34, CD99, Bcl-2, and STAT6. Based on these findings, the tumors were diagnosed as multiple SFTPs with multicentricity. At 1 year and 6 months after the first surgery, 2 new lesions were found above the diaphragm, and these were resected. These tumors were arose from the pleura with a fibrous capsule structure. Their pathological findings were identical to the initial tumor without evidence of malignant transformation. CONCLUSION: We experienced an extremely rare case of multiple SFTPs with multicentric and unilateral lesions.

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J Thorac Dis ; 15(3): 1096-1105, 2023 Mar 31.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37065574

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Background: To plan a surgical approach and predict the operative time or bleeding volume, it is important to determine the presence of pleural adhesions before surgery. Dynamic chest radiography (DCR) is a new modality that can dynamically capture X-rays, and we assessed the utility of DCR for detecting pleural adhesions preoperatively. Methods: The subjects of this study were those who underwent DCR before surgery from January 2020 to May 2022. The preoperative evaluation was performed by three imaging analysis modes, and pleural adhesion was defined as the that spreading to more than 20% of the thoracic cavity and/or taking more than 5 minutes to dissect. Results: Of the 120 total patients, DCR was performed properly for 119 (99.2%). Accurate preoperative evaluations of pleural adhesions were confirmed in 101 patients (84.9%), with a sensitivity of 64.5%, specificity of 91.0%, positive predictive value of 74.1%, and negative predictive value of 88.0%. Conclusions: DCR was very easy to perform in all preoperative patients with all manner of thoracic disease. We demonstrated the utility of DCR, showing its high specificity and negative predictive value. DCR has the potential to become a common preoperative examination for detecting pleural adhesions with further improvements in software programs.

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Respir Investig ; 61(2): 230-239, 2023 Mar.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36774816

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BACKGROUND: In Japan, the fourth round of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccination is ongoing and is targeted at medical staff and nursing home workers, individuals aged ≥60 years, and those with comorbidities or other high-risk factors, including body mass index (BMI) ≥30 kg/m2. The incidence of severe COVID-19 decreased markedly after widespread COVID-19 vaccination drives, and our hospital experienced a similar trend. We, therefore, examined the characteristics of our patients to clarify who benefited the most from vaccination. METHODS: We retrospectively investigated all patients hospitalized for COVID-19 in Osaka City Juso Hospital between March 1, 2021, and June 30, 2022. Using multivariable logistic analysis, we calculated the adjusted odds ratios (aORs) for severe disease after vaccination in the whole dataset and in subsets stratified by age, sex, BMI, smoking history, pre-hospitalization location, and comorbidities. RESULTS: The analysis included 1041 patients. Multivariable logistic analysis showed that vaccination was associated with a low risk of severe disease, with an aOR of 0.21 (95% confidence interval: 0.12-0.36, p < 0.001). On stratifying the analysis according to background characteristics, lower aORs for severe COVID-19 were found for patients aged ≥60 years and for those with diabetes or hypertension. Notably, patients with BMI >30 kg/m2 and those with BMI ≥18 kg/m2 and ≤30 kg/m2 benefited from vaccination. CONCLUSIONS: Individuals with diabetes or hypertension and those of age ≥60 years benefited more from vaccination than did their counterparts. We recommend extending the fourth round of vaccinations to individuals with a BMI of 18-30 kg/m2.


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COVID-19 , Diabète , Hypertension artérielle , Humains , Vaccins contre la COVID-19 , SARS-CoV-2 , Études rétrospectives , Japon , Facteurs de risque , Hôpitaux , Vaccination
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Thorac Cancer ; 14(4): 427-431, 2023 02.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36578104

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Bronchiolar adenoma (BA)/ciliated muconodular papillary tumor (CMPT) is defined as a benign tumor composed of epithelial and basal cells. Recently, some cases with driver mutations or malignant transformation have been observed. Thus, whether BA/CMPT is benign or malignant remains controversial. We herein report an extremely rare case of a 68-year-old woman with a CMPT accompanied by adenocarcinoma in situ (AIS). BA/CMPT existed inside the AIS. The BA/CMPT component did not show any driver mutations; however, the AIS component had an EGFR driver mutation in exon 19. The accumulation of cases and further studies are needed to discuss the malignant potential of BA/CMPT.


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Adénocarcinome in situ , Adénomes , Carcinome papillaire , Tumeurs du poumon , Femelle , Humains , Sujet âgé , Tumeurs du poumon/génétique , Tumeurs du poumon/anatomopathologie , Adénocarcinome in situ/génétique , Adénocarcinome in situ/chirurgie , Carcinome papillaire/génétique , Carcinome papillaire/chirurgie , Carcinome papillaire/anatomopathologie , Adénomes/génétique
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Thorac Cancer ; 14(3): 289-297, 2023 Jan.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36416051

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BACKGROUND: In this retrospective study, based on recent studies reporting the superiority of sublobar resection to lobectomy for peripheral small size non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), we investigated the optimal pathological factors for predicting noninvasive cancer and the selection of operative procedure. METHODS: Patients with peripheral NSCLC of ≤2 cm who underwent surgery at our hospital between January 2010 and June 2020 were included in this study. We evaluated the relationship between pathologically noninvasive cancer and predictive factors according to the area under the curve (AUC) and accuracy, and the cutoff value was set to investigate indications for sublobar resection. RESULTS: The comparison of the AUCs revealed that the maximum standardized uptake value and consolidation to tumor (C/T) volume ratio were better predictors than the C/T ratio. Among the three factors, the C/T volume ratio showed the best accuracy. The patients were divided into two groups (low and high) using the cutoff value of the C/T volume ratio and compared according to the surgical procedure (lobectomy vs. segmentectomy). In the low-group, there was no significant difference in the prognosis. In the high-group, the 5-year recurrence-free survival rate of the patients who received lobectomy was 87.8%, while that of patients who received segmentectomy was 75.8% (p = 0.08). CONCLUSIONS: The C/T volume ratio was the best preoperative pathologically noninvasive predictive factor. Sublobar resection should be performed with caution in cases with significant solid components on three-dimensional images.


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Carcinome pulmonaire non à petites cellules , Tumeurs du poumon , Humains , Tumeurs du poumon/anatomopathologie , Carcinome pulmonaire non à petites cellules/anatomopathologie , Études rétrospectives , Stadification tumorale , Pneumonectomie/méthodes
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J Thorac Dis ; 14(5): 1393-1400, 2022 May.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35693624

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Background: Secondary pneumothorax with interstitial lung disease (ILD) is often difficult to treat in comparison to primary pneumothorax. The purpose of this study was to analyze the actual management and outcome, and to find the most effective treatment. Methods: Among 180 patients with pneumothorax caused by ILD, who were managed between January 2000 and April 2021, 129 patients were included. Fifty-one patients with observation only were excluded. In the present study, a patient was considered to be cured if their chest tube could be removed. Results: The managements included chest tube drainage alone (n=41), pleurodesis (n=67), bronchoscopic treatment (n=14), and surgery (include overlapping cases) (n=25). The mean number of pleurodesis treatments was 2.4 (range, 1-9), and the most frequently used agent was blood-patch. All patients who received bronchoscopic treatment underwent bronchial occlusion with silicon spigots. The surgical procedures included bullectomy (n=20), lung cyst ligation (n=3), pleural covering with oxidized cellulose sheet (n=1), and spraying of fibrin glue alone (n=1). One hundred patients (77.5%) were curatively treated, 27 patients (20.9%) died, and 2 patients were transferred without chest tube removal. Among 25 patients who received surgery [including 6 patients with performance status (PS) ≥2], 24 patients (96.0%) were cured, and 1 patient died due to an acute exacerbation of ILD after surgery. The univariate analysis revealed that PS ≥2 and >3 pleurodesis treatments were significant non-curative factors, while steroid treatment before the development of pneumothorax was not. Conclusions: The outcomes of surgery for pneumothorax in patients with ILD were good, and it is desirable to consider the surgical indications.

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Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35543472

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OBJECTIVES: The present study compared the utility of fluorodeoxyglucose-positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) and computed tomography (CT) for predicting the pathological response and prognosis following neoadjuvant therapy for locally advanced non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). METHODS: This retrospective analysis included 72 patients in whom adjacent structures showed involvement and/or cN2 NSCLC who received induction chemoradiotherapy (ICRT) and subsequent surgery at our hospital from 2008 to 2019. FDG-PET and CT were performed in all patients before and after ICRT using the same scanner with similar techniques. We calculated the reduction in the maximum standardized uptake value in FDG-PET (ΔSUVmax) and tumour size on CT (ΔCT-size) before and after ICRT and investigated the relationship between the pathological response and prognosis. RESULTS: The disease response was classified as a major pathological response in 43 patients, and a minor response in 29 patients. ΔSUVmax 60% and ΔCT-size 30% were identified as the optimal cut-off values for predicting a major pathological response. ΔSUVmax was superior to ΔCT-size in terms of sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value and negative predictive value. Furthermore, ΔSUVmax was superior to ΔCT-size for predicting the prognosis. CONCLUSIONS: Based on the results of the present study, FDG-PET appeared to have greater utility than CT in predicting the pathological response following ICRT and the postoperative prognosis in patients with locally advanced NSCLC.


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Carcinome pulmonaire non à petites cellules , Tumeurs du poumon , Carcinome pulmonaire non à petites cellules/imagerie diagnostique , Carcinome pulmonaire non à petites cellules/anatomopathologie , Carcinome pulmonaire non à petites cellules/thérapie , Chimioradiothérapie , Fluorodésoxyglucose F18 , Humains , Tumeurs du poumon/imagerie diagnostique , Tumeurs du poumon/anatomopathologie , Tumeurs du poumon/thérapie , Traitement néoadjuvant/effets indésirables , Tomographie par émission de positons , Pronostic , Radiopharmaceutiques , Études rétrospectives
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Intern Med ; 61(18): 2759-2764, 2022 Sep 15.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35249917

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Idiopathic obliterative bronchiolitis (OB) is a rare disease that usually requires a surgical lung biopsy. A 25-year-old woman with progressive exertional dyspnea for several months showed a severe mixed restrictive and obstructive pattern on spirometry. Chest computed tomography showed a mosaic pattern, and pulmonary ventilation-perfusion scintigraphy showed a matched defect. The bronchoscopic specimens obtained from both the alveolar and bronchiolar regions of the predicted lesion area contributed to the diagnosis of OB. She had no underlying causes of secondary OB, and she was diagnosed with idiopathic OB. Since lung transplantation was indicated, she was referred to a lung transplantation-certified hospital.


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Bronchiolite oblitérante , Transplantation pulmonaire , Adulte , Biopsie/méthodes , Bronchiolite oblitérante/imagerie diagnostique , Bronchiolite oblitérante/anatomopathologie , Dyspnée/anatomopathologie , Femelle , Humains , Poumon/imagerie diagnostique , Poumon/anatomopathologie
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Thorac Cancer ; 12(22): 2996-3004, 2021 11.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34590424

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BACKGROUND: With the advent of high-resolution chest imaging, the number of patients diagnosed with multiple primary lung cancers is increasing. For the treatment of multiple lung cancers, a surgical procedure that preserves pulmonary function while ensuring curability is required. METHODS: The study population included 85 patients with synchronous multiple primary lung cancer who received surgical resection between January 2010 and September 2020. Patients with synchronous lung cancer within the same lobe were excluded, and only patients with ≥2 involved lobes were included. The postoperative pulmonary function was examined at 3-6 months after the surgery. RESULTS: Sixty-seven patients had cancers within the ipsilateral lobe, and 18 patients had cancers in bilateral lobes. Seventy-six patients (89.4%) underwent combination surgery with limited resection (e.g., segmentectomy and wedge resection). The preoperative pulmonary functions (mean VC/%VC, mean FEV1 /%FEV1 , and mean %DLCO) were 3.06 L/100.2%, 2.23 L/96.1%, and 117.2%, respectively, and the postoperative pulmonary functions were 2.45 L/81.4%, 1.87 L/81.2%, and 102.6%. In each parameter, the predicted reductions of pulmonary function were almost the same as the predicted values. The 5-year survival rate was 85.0%. The 5-year survival rate according to the most advanced pathological stage was 94.9% for stage I disease, and 62.6% for stage ≥II, which was a significant difference (p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Surgical treatment including limited resection, especially segmentectomy and wedge resection, for synchronous multiple primary lung cancer can preserve pulmonary function while ensuring curability.


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Tumeurs du poumon/physiopathologie , Tumeurs du poumon/chirurgie , Tumeurs primitives multiples/physiopathologie , Tumeurs primitives multiples/chirurgie , Pneumonectomie/méthodes , Tests de la fonction respiratoire , Adulte , Sujet âgé , Sujet âgé de 80 ans ou plus , Femelle , Humains , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Études rétrospectives , Taux de survie
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Kyobu Geka ; 74(1): 9-15, 2021 Jan.
Article de Japonais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33550313

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OBJECTIVES: With the advent of high-resolution chest imaging systems and lung cancer screening programs, the number of patients diagnosed with multiple primary lung cancers is increasing. For the treatment of multiple lung cancers, a surgical procedure that preserves the lung function while ensuring curability is required. We herein report the surgical strategy and outcomes of synchronous multiple lung cancer. SUBJECTS: The subjects were 83 patients with synchronous multiple lung cancer who received surgical resection between January 2010 and March 2020. Cases within the same lobe were excluded, and only cases with two or more lobes involved were included in this study. RESULTS: The study enrolled 39 male and 44 female patients, and the mean age was 67.8 years old. Sixty-five patients had cancers within a unilateral lobe, and all had undergone surgery for one term. Eighteen patients had cancers in bilateral lobes, and 17 of them received secondary surgery for more advanced cancer. Bilobectomy was performed in 9 patients( 10.8%), consisting of 5 upper-middle lobectomies, 3 middle-lower lobectomies, and 1 right middle lobectomy with left lower lobectomy. Seventy-four patients (89.2%) underwent combination surgery with sublobar resection, such as segmentectomy and partial resection. Pneumonectomy was not performed in any patients. The histologic type was adenocarcinoma in 78 patients (94.0%), and 37 patients (47.4%) had adenocarcinoma in situ. Regarding the most advanced pathological stage, 57 patients( 68.7%) were stage≤Ⅰ, and 26( 31.3%) were stage≥Ⅱ. Postoperative complications were observed in 29 patients( 34.9%), and persistent pulmonary fistula of ≥7 days after the surgery was the most common, being observed in 16 patients. Operative death within 30 days after surgery occurred in 2 patients( 2.4%)[ due to pneumonia in 1 and cerebral infarction in 1]. None of the patients required home oxygen therapy after surgery. Recurrence occurred in 20 patients;14 of these had pathological stage ≥Ⅱ, 11 had lymph node metastases, and 2 had pleural dissemination. The recurrence patterns were metastasis to other organs, pleural dissemination, or lymph node metastasis;no local recurrence was observed. The mean recurrence-free survival was 32.4 months, and the five-year survival rate was 84.8%. On comparing outcomes according to the most advanced pathological stage, the five-year survival rate for stage ≤Ⅰdisease was 94.9%, and that for stage ≥Ⅱ disease was 61.7%, showing a significantly better prognosis for stage ≤Ⅰdisease (p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Selecting an appropriate operative procedure for synchronous multiple lung cancer renders the prognosis equivalent to that of single cancer. Surgical treatments, including sublobar resection, are thus deemed important.


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Dépistage précoce du cancer , Tumeurs du poumon , Sujet âgé , Femelle , Humains , Poumon/anatomopathologie , Tumeurs du poumon/anatomopathologie , Tumeurs du poumon/chirurgie , Mâle , Récidive tumorale locale , Stadification tumorale , Pneumonectomie , Études rétrospectives , Résultat thérapeutique
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Infection ; 49(5): 1049-1054, 2021 Oct.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33389698

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Invasive aspergillosis is a significant cause of mortality in patients with hematological malignancy. Early diagnosis of invasive pulmonary aspergillosis (IPA) by bronchoscopy is recommended but is often difficult to perform because of small lesion size and bleeding risk due to thrombocytopenia. A 71-year-old woman had received initial induction therapy for acute myeloid leukemia. On day 22 of chemotherapy, she had a high fever, and the chest computed tomography scan revealed a 20-mm-sized nodule with a halo sign. Bronchoscopy assisted by virtual bronchoscopic navigation (VBN) and endobronchial ultrasonography with a guide sheath (EBUS-GS) was performed, and Aspergillus terreus was identified from the culture of obtained specimens. A. terreus is often resistant to amphotericin B; thus, voriconazole is usually recommended for treatment. However, the obtained A. terreus isolate showed minimal inhibitory concentrations of 2 µg/mL for voriconazole and 0.5 µg/mL for amphotericin B. Therefore, the patient was successfully treated with liposomal amphotericin B. For patients suspected of having IPA, early diagnosis and drug susceptibility testing are very important. This case suggests that bronchoscopy using VBN and EBUS-GS is helpful for accurate diagnosis and successful treatment even if the lesion is small and the patient has a bleeding risk.


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Aspergillose pulmonaire invasive , Tumeurs du poumon , Mycobacterium tuberculosis , Sujet âgé , Amphotéricine B/usage thérapeutique , Antifongiques , Aspergillus , Endosonographie , Femelle , Humains , Aspergillose pulmonaire invasive/diagnostic , Aspergillose pulmonaire invasive/traitement médicamenteux , Tests de sensibilité microbienne
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Int J Infect Dis ; 100: 174-179, 2020 Nov.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32777587

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OBJECTIVES: Cases of positive blood cultures were previously reported by a microbiological technologist (MT) to an attending physician (AP), and the Antimicrobial Stewardship team provided medical assistance by grasping the situation at the morning meeting the next day. Since April 2018, MTs have reported positive blood cultures to an infectious disease physician (IDP), who proposes the management approach to the AP and provides weekend support. This study assessed the effectiveness of blood culture reports provided by IDPs to APs on outcomes of bacteremia, including weekend-onset cases. METHODS: Patient characteristics and prognoses before (October 2017 to March 2018) and after intervention (April to September 2018) were compared. RESULTS: The pre-intervention and post-intervention groups comprised 134 and 161 patients, respectively. Patients were more likely to be older (>65 years) in the post-intervention group (p < 0.05). There were no significant between-group differences in infection severity. The rate of de-escalation significantly increased from 38.1%-57.8% (p = 0.001). The rates of 28-day and in-hospital mortality reduced following the intervention (21.3% vs. 8.2% and 32.8% vs. 10.6%; p = 0.004 and p < 0.001, respectively). In-hospital mortality for weekend-onset cases also reduced following the intervention (33.3% vs. 12.9%, p = 0.01). Sepsis was a poor prognostic factor (OR 8.070, 95% CI 3.320-19.600, p < 0.001) and intervention was a good prognostic factor (OR 0.311, 95% CI 0.142-0.680, p = 0.003) affecting 28-day mortality in multivariate analysis. CONCLUSIONS: Changes to blood culture result reporting protocols can improve outcomes of bacteremia, including weekend-onset cases.


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Gestion responsable des antimicrobiens , Bactériémie/diagnostic , Hémoculture , Maladies transmissibles/diagnostic , Notification des maladies , Sujet âgé , Bactériémie/microbiologie , Bactériémie/mortalité , Maladies transmissibles/microbiologie , Maladies transmissibles/mortalité , Démographie , Femelle , Mortalité hospitalière , Humains , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Médecins , Pronostic
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Surg Case Rep ; 6(1): 163, 2020 Jul 07.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32638177

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BACKGROUND: Solitary fibrous tumor of the pleura (SFTP) is a mesenchymal tumor, and computed tomography typically shows SFTPs as well-defined lobulated masses. We herein report a case of SFTP with cystic degeneration of the entire tumor. CASE PRESENTATION: The patient was a 67-year-old Japanese man who was referred to our hospital for an abnormal shadow on a chest X-ray. Computed tomography showed a 9-cm cystic tumor in the lower left lobe, with small nodules aggregated in the cyst. Pulmonary aspergillosis was suspected, and left basal segmentectomy was performed. A pedunculated cystic tumor was connected to the pleura with a stalk, and white polypoidal masses were found within the cystic tumor. Microscopy revealed uniform fibroblastic spindle cell proliferation and marked cystic degeneration, the cyst walls were formed of the same tumor cells. Immunohistochemical staining revealed that the tumor cells were positive for CD34, CD99, and BCL2. Based on these findings, the tumor was diagnosed as SFTP with cystic degeneration. CONCLUSION: We experienced an extremely rare case of atypical SFTP with cystic degeneration.

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J Thorac Dis ; 12(5): 2644-2653, 2020 May.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32642172

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BACKGROUND: The optimal treatment for patients with resectable non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) involving adjacent organs (T3 or T4) and/or cN2 remains unclear. We investigated whether or not induction chemoradiotherapy (ICRT) followed by surgery improves the survival. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed 84 patients with NSCLC involving the adjacent organs and/or cN2 who underwent ICRT followed by surgery at our hospital from 2006 to 2018. Presurgical treatment consisted of 2 courses of platinum-doublet and concurrent radiotherapy (40-50 Gy) to the tumor and involved field. RESULTS: All 84 patients completed ICRT. One patient died after completion of ICRT due to bacterial pneumonia. Radiological responses to ICRT were a complete response (CR), n=1; partial response (PR), n=48; stable disease (SD), n=32; and progressive disease (PD), n=2 (overall response rate: 58.3%). Eighty-one patients underwent radical surgery. The procedures included lobectomy, n=66; bilobectomy, n=7; pneumonectomy, n=6; and segmentectomy, n=2 (including 49 extended resections). Seventy-three patients (90%) underwent complete resection. The postoperative morbidity rate was 30%. The 30- and 90-day mortality rates were 1.2% and 2.4%, respectively. A pathological CR (Ef3) and major response (Ef2) were achieved in 17 (21.0%) and 38 (46.9%) patients, respectively; a minor response (Ef1) was observed in 26 (32%). The 5-year overall survival (OS) and recurrence-free survival (RFS) rates were 58.0% and 45.6%, respectively. The median survival time was 73.2 months. Based on the response to ICRT, patients with radiological CR or PR showed better 5-year OS than those with SD (63.7% vs. 40.0%, P=0.020). Patients with Ef3 or Ef2 demonstrated a much better 5-year OS than those with Ef1 (65.0% vs. 24.4%, P=0.005). CONCLUSIONS: ICRT followed by surgery for patients with NSCLC involving the adjacent organs and/or cN2 was feasible and improved the survival. A CR/PR or Ef2/Ef3 after ICRT led to a better prognosis.

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Intern Med ; 59(12): 1509-1513, 2020.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32536677

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Objective Baloxavir marboxil is a novel anti-influenza drug reported to have an early antiviral effect, although it also causes the appearance of variant viruses with a reduced susceptibility to baloxavir. In Japan, four neuraminidase inhibitors (NAIs) have been commonly used to treat patients with influenza. In clinical practice, the differences in the effects of baloxavir and NAIs have not been sufficiently examined. Our objective was to clarify the clinical differences in efficacy between baloxavir and NAIs. Methods A multicenter, observational study was conducted using postcard questionnaires during the 2018-19 influenza season. Patients who were prescribed anti-influenza drugs were provided postcard questionnaires asking about their background characteristics and their body temperatures. The factors associated with the early alleviation of the fever were analyzed, and the duration of the fever was compared between the baloxavir group and the NAI group. Results A total of 295 patients with influenza A, ranging in age from 0-91 years old, were enrolled in this study. A multivariate analysis showed that treatment with baloxavir and a duration from the onset to the start of treatment ≥2.5 days were factors contributing to the early alleviation of the fever from the start of treatment. The duration of the fever was significantly shorter in the baloxavir group than in the NAI group (p=0.002). Conclusion The present survey showed that baloxavir was significantly more effective than NAIs for treating patients with influenza A in clinical practice.


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Antiviraux/usage thérapeutique , Antienzymes/usage thérapeutique , Grippe humaine/traitement médicamenteux , Sialidase/antagonistes et inhibiteurs , Oxazines/usage thérapeutique , Pyridines/usage thérapeutique , Thiépines/usage thérapeutique , Triazines/usage thérapeutique , Adolescent , Adulte , Sujet âgé , Sujet âgé de 80 ans ou plus , Enfant , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Dibenzothiépines , Femelle , Humains , Nourrisson , Nouveau-né , Japon , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Morpholines , Analyse multifactorielle , Pyridones , Résultat thérapeutique , Jeune adulte
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BMC Infect Dis ; 20(1): 431, 2020 Jun 20.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32563248

RÉSUMÉ

BACKGROUND: Good's syndrome (GS) is characterized by immunodeficiency, and can lead to severe infection, which is the most significant complication. Although Mycobacterium rarely causes infection in patients with GS, disseminated nontuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) infection frequently occurs in GS patients that are also positive for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) or anti-interferon (IFN)-γ autoantibodies. Here, we report a rare case of GS with NTM without HIV or IFN-γ autoantibodies. CASE PRESENTATION: A 57-year-old Japanese male with GS and myasthenia gravis (treated with prednisolone and tacrolimus) was diagnosed with disseminated NTM infection caused by Mycobacterium abscessus subsp. massiliense. He presented with fever and back pain. Blood, lumbar tissue, urine, stool, and sputum cultures tested positive for M. abscessus. Bacteremia, spondylitis, intestinal lumber abscess, and lung infection were confirmed by bacteriological examination and diagnostic imaging; urinary and intestinal tract infections were suspected by bacteriological examination but not confirmed by imaging. Despite multidrug combination therapy, including azithromycin, imipenem/cilastatin, levofloxacin, minocycline, linezolid, and sitafloxacin, the patient ultimately died of the infection. The patient tested negative for HIV and anti-IFN-γ autoantibodies. CONCLUSIONS: Since myasthenia gravis symptoms interfere with therapy, patients with GS and their physicians should carefully consider the antibacterial treatment options against disseminated NTM.


Sujet(s)
Maladies pulmonaires/microbiologie , Infections à mycobactéries non tuberculeuses/microbiologie , Mycobacterium abscessus , Maladies d'immunodéficience primaire/complications , Antibactériens/usage thérapeutique , Autoanticorps/sang , Association de médicaments , Issue fatale , Fluoroquinolones/usage thérapeutique , Séronégativité VIH , Humains , Interféron gamma/immunologie , Maladies pulmonaires/complications , Maladies pulmonaires/immunologie , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Myasthénie/complications , Infections à mycobactéries non tuberculeuses/complications , Infections à mycobactéries non tuberculeuses/diagnostic , Infections à mycobactéries non tuberculeuses/immunologie , Syndrome
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