持续空气泄漏的持续问题:管理方法。

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-07 DOI:10.1097/MCP.0000000000001134
George Mundanchira, Laura Frye, Janani Reisenauer, Abhinav Agrawal
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摘要

回顾目的:持续的空气泄漏,定义为持续超过5天的空气泄漏,对心胸外科医生和肺科医生构成了重大挑战。虽然目前的指南提倡手术干预作为主要治疗,但许多患者可能不适合立即返回手术室。另外,保守治疗,包括观察等待胸膜愈合,往往导致住院时间延长和发病率增加。最新发现:虽然目前的指南提倡手术干预作为主要治疗,但许多患者可能不适合立即返回手术室。另外,保守治疗,包括观察等待胸膜愈合,往往导致住院时间延长和发病率增加。对于不适合手术的患者,使用自体血贴片、胸膜切除术或支气管内瓣膜可能是保守治疗漏气的可行选择。摘要:本文综述了各种已探索的无创治疗方法,包括密封剂,海姆利克氏瓣膜,化学和自体血膜片胸膜切除术,以及支气管内和支气管内瓣膜。虽然这些替代方案显示出希望,但在新指南中推荐之前,还需要进一步的研究来比较这些治疗方法。
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The persistent problem of persistent air-leaks: approach to management.

Purpose of review: Persistent air leaks, defined as an air leak extending beyond 5 days, pose a significant challenge for cardiothoracic surgeons and pulmonologists. Although current guidelines advocate for surgical intervention as the primary treatment, many patients may not suitable candidates for immediate return to the operating room. Alternatively, conservative management, which involves watchful waiting for pleural healing, often results in prolonged hospital stays and increased morbidity.

Recent findings: Although current guidelines advocate for surgical intervention as the primary treatment, many patients may not suitable candidates for immediate return to the operating room. Alternatively, conservative management, which involves watchful waiting for pleural healing, often results in prolonged hospital stays and increased morbidity. For patients who are not surgical candidates, use of autologous blood patch, pleurodesis or endobronchial valves may offer a viable alternative to conservatively manage air leak.

Summary: This review evaluates the various noninvasive therapies that have been explored, including sealants, Heimlich valves, chemical and autologous blood patch pleurodesis, and endo and intrabronchial valves. Although these alternatives show promise, further research is needed to compare these treatments before they can be recommended in new guidelines.

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CiteScore
6.20
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109
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ​​​​​​Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine is a highly regarded journal offering insightful editorials and on-the-mark invited reviews, covering key subjects such as asthma; cystic fibrosis; infectious diseases; diseases of the pleura; and sleep and respiratory neurobiology. Published bimonthly, each issue of Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine introduces world renowned guest editors and internationally recognized academics within the pulmonary field, delivering a widespread selection of expert assessments on the latest developments from the most recent literature.
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