Time-dependent analysis of incidence, risk factors and clinical significance of pneumothorax after percutaneous lung biopsy.
Eur Radiol
; 28(3): 1328-1337, 2018 Mar.
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| ID: mdl-28971242
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the time-dependent incidence, risk factors and clinical significance of percutaneous lung biopsy (PLB)-related pneumothorax. METHODS: From January 2012-November 2015, 3,251 patients underwent 3,354 cone-beam CT-guided PLBs for lung lesions. Cox, logistic and linear regression analyses were performed to identify time-dependent risk factors of PLB-related pneumothorax, risk factors of drainage catheter insertion and those of prolonged catheter placement, respectively. RESULTS: Pneumothorax occurred in 915/3,354 PLBs (27.3 %), with 230/915 (25.1 %) occurring during follow-ups. Risk factors for earlier occurrence of PLB-related pneumothorax include emphysema (HR=1.624), smaller target (HR=0.922), deeper location (HR=1.175) and longer puncture time (HR=1.036), while haemoptysis (HR=0.503) showed a protective effect against earlier development of pneumothorax. Seventy-five cases (8.2 %) underwent chest catheter placement. Mean duration of catheter placement was 3.2±2.0 days. Emphysema (odds ratio [OR]=2.400) and longer puncture time (OR=1.053) were assessed as significant risk factors for catheter insertion, and older age (parameter estimate=1.014) was a predictive factor for prolonged catheter placement. CONCLUSION: PLB-related pneumothorax occurred in 27.3 %, of which 25.1 % developed during follow-ups. Smaller target size, emphysema, deeply-located lesions were significant risk factors of PLB-related pneumothorax. Emphysema and older age were related to drainage catheter insertion and prolonged catheter placement, respectively. KEY POINTS: ⢠One-fourth of percutaneous lung biopsy (PLB)-related pneumothorax occurs during follow-up. ⢠Smaller, deeply-located target and emphysema lead to early occurrence of pneumothorax. ⢠Emphysema is related to drainage catheter insertion for PLB-related pneumothorax. ⢠Older age may lead to prolonged catheter placement for PLB-related pneumothorax. ⢠Tailored management can be possible with time-dependent information of PLB-related pneumothorax.
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Collection:
01-internacional
Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Pneumothorax
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Biopsy, Needle
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Cone-Beam Computed Tomography
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Image-Guided Biopsy
Type of study:
Etiology_studies
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Incidence_studies
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Prognostic_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
Limits:
Aged
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle aged
Country/Region as subject:
Asia
Language:
En
Journal:
Eur Radiol
Journal subject:
RADIOLOGIA
Year:
2018
Document type:
Article
Country of publication:
Germany