Non-specific pleuritis: long-term follow-up outcomes.

Expert review of respiratory medicine Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-20 DOI:10.1080/17476348.2024.2368610
Lucía Ferreiro, Elisa Landín Rey, María Carreiras Cuiña, Francisco Gude, José R Antúnez, Juan Suárez-Antelo, María Elena Toubes, Nuria Rodríguez Núñez, Antonio Golpe, Vanessa Riveiro, Luis Valdés
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Abstract

Background: The definitive etiology of nonspecific pleuritis (NSP), the influence of the type of pleural biopsy on clinical results and the minimum duration of follow-up is controversial.

Research design and methods: A retrospective, observational study of patients ≥ 18 years with NSP confirmed by closed pleural biopsy (CPB), local anesthesia pleuroscopy (LAP), or video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS).

Results: A total of 167 patients were included (mean follow-up, 14.4 months), of which 25 (15%) were diagnosed within one month; [15 (60%) malignant]. Of the remaining 142 pleural effusions (PEf), 69 (48.6%) were idiopathic; 49 (34.5%) not-malignant and 24 (16.9%) malignant (4 mesotheliomas and 20 metastasic). The diagnosis of NSP was established by CPB (7; median time to diagnosis, 9.4 months), LAT (5; 15.8 months), and VATS (8; 13.5 months) (p = 0.606). Sixty-eight patients (40.7%) died during follow-up (mean time, 12 months).

Conclusions: In a substantial percentage of patients diagnosed with NSP, a definitive diagnosis will not be obtained, a relevant number of patients will develop a malignant PEf. The diagnostic procedure used for the diagnosis of NSP does not seem to influence delay in the diagnosis of malignant PEf. The data obtained suggest that follow-up should be maintained for at least 24 months.

非特异性胸膜炎:长期随访结果。
背景:非特异性胸膜炎(NSP)的明确病因、胸膜活检类型对临床结果的影响以及最短随访时间尚存在争议:一项回顾性观察研究,研究对象为年龄≥18岁、经闭合式胸膜活检(CPB)、局部麻醉胸腔镜检查(LAP)或视频辅助胸腔镜手术(VATS)证实患有非特异性胸膜炎的患者:共纳入 167 例患者(平均随访 14.4 个月),其中 25 例(15%)在一个月内确诊;[15 例(60%)为恶性]。在剩余的 142 例胸腔积液(PEf)中,69 例(48.6%)为特发性;49 例(34.5%)为非恶性;24 例(16.9%)为恶性(4 例间皮瘤和 20 例转移瘤)。通过 CPB(7 例;诊断时间中位数为 9.4 个月)、LAT(5 例;15.8 个月)和 VATS(8 例;13.5 个月)确诊为 NSP(P = 0.606)。68名患者(40.7%)在随访期间死亡(平均时间为12个月):结论:在被诊断为 NSP 的患者中,有相当大比例的患者无法获得明确诊断,相关数量的患者将发展为恶性 PEf。用于诊断 NSP 的诊断程序似乎并不影响恶性 PEf 诊断的延迟。所获得的数据表明,随访时间至少应为 24 个月。
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