A Single-Center Experience on the Treatment Outcomes of Patients with COVID-19-Pleural Disorders: Lessons for the Future

Q2 Medicine
Alma Pasalic, Ilijaz Pilav, Veljko Maric, Kenan Kadic, Meho Dapcevic, Ademir Hadzismailovic, Alen Pilav, Enisa Ademovic, Orhan Custovic
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Abstract

Background: Pleural disorders in novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), responsible for the deaths of more than 6.7 million people worldwide, are relatively uncommon and underappreciated findings. The severity of the pleural disease in these patients correlates with the treatment outcome and overall prognosis. Objective: We aim to review our experience with treatment modalities and prognosis in 45 patients with COVID-19, who were treated at our Clinic between April 2020 and October 2021. Methods: We conducted a retrospective, single-center, cross-sectional study. Demographic data, the type of thoracosurgical intervention(s), and treatment outcome for 45 patients included in this study were recorded for every patient. We analyzed the type and number of treatment modalities according to the pleural disorder, and the outcome of the treatment. Results: Pneumothorax was the most common COVID-19-related pleural disorder, followed by the pleural effusion. Tube thoracostomy was the mainstay of treatment, performed in 84.4% of patients with unilateral pleural complications. In total, 20% of our patients were on mechanical ventilation, and all of them had a fatal outcome. We found statistical significance in comparison to the percentage of fatal outcomes between patients treated with and without mechanical ventilation (p=0.000). Conclusion: COVID-19-related pleural disorders are prognostic markers of disease progression. Mechanically ventilated patients who require tube thoracostomy have an unfavorable prognosis.
covid -19胸膜疾病患者治疗结果的单中心经验:对未来的教训
背景:2019年新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19)导致的胸膜疾病导致全球670多万人死亡,这是一种相对罕见且未得到充分重视的发现。这些患者胸膜疾病的严重程度与治疗结果和总体预后相关。目的:我们的目标是回顾我们在2020年4月至2021年10月期间在我们诊所接受治疗的45例COVID-19患者的治疗方式和预后。方法:我们进行了一项回顾性、单中心、横断面研究。对纳入本研究的45例患者的人口统计资料、胸外科干预类型和治疗结果进行记录。我们根据胸膜疾病的情况,分析了治疗方式的类型和数量,以及治疗的结果。结果:气胸是最常见的新型冠状病毒肺炎相关胸膜疾病,其次是胸腔积液。84.4%的单侧胸膜并发症患者采用管式开胸术治疗。总共有20%的患者使用机械通气,所有患者的结局都是致命的。我们发现使用和不使用机械通气治疗的患者的死亡结局百分比比较有统计学意义(p=0.000)。结论:与covid -19相关的胸膜疾病是疾病进展的预后标志。机械通气患者需要管式开胸手术预后不良。
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