Ultrasound-guided small-bore chest drain placement: a retrospective analysis of feasibility, safety and clinical implications in internal medicine ward.
IF 1.4 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Andrea Boccatonda, Viola Tallarico, Stefano Venerato, Carla Serra, Susanna Vicari
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Abstract
Purpose: Massive and complex pleural effusions represent a frequent challenge for internists, particularly when patients present with significant symptoms and the hospital setting lacks dedicated thoracic surgery or interventional pneumology services.
Methods: This retrospective study evaluates the effectiveness and feasibility of ultrasound-guided small-bore chest drain placement performed by internal medicine physicians with interventional ultrasound experience. We analyze procedural success rates, complication profiles, and subsequent clinical management in a cohort of patients managed in a single internal medicine ultrasound ward.
Results: In our series of ten patients, ultrasound-guided drain placement was successful in all cases. No immediate major complications were encountered, and subsequent complications were minimal and manageable.
Conclusion: Ultrasound-guided small-bore chest drain placement is a feasible, safe, and effective alternative to surgical chest tube insertion in selected patients in internal medicine wards, potentially avoiding the need for hospitalization or transfer to specialized thoracic surgery services.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Ultrasound is the official journal of the Italian Society for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology (SIUMB). The journal publishes original contributions (research and review articles, case reports, technical reports and letters to the editor) on significant advances in clinical diagnostic, interventional and therapeutic applications, clinical techniques, the physics, engineering and technology of ultrasound in medicine and biology, and in cross-sectional diagnostic imaging. The official language of Journal of Ultrasound is English.