外伤性和非外伤性胸膜疾病的成人患者采用小口径、导线引导胸腔引流的失败率和并发症:系统回顾

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Qatar Medical Journal Pub Date : 2025-06-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.5339/qmj.2025.55
Zubaidah Alomar, Zainab Tawfek, Yousif Alomar, Ismail Mahmood, Ali Alomar, Ayman El-Menyar, Sandro Rizoli, Hassan Al-Thani
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背景:胸膜疾病是常见的,通常需要引流,越来越多地使用小口径胸引流管(sbcd)代替大管。本综述旨在探讨不同胸膜病变患者使用SBCD的失败率和并发症。方法:检索PubMed、SCOPUS、谷歌Scholar等相关文献,分析sbcd治疗胸膜疾病的并发症。本综述分析了患者的人口统计学特征、适应症、结果、失败率和与使用sbcd相关的并发症。系统评价采用PRISMA(系统评价和荟萃分析首选报告项目)指南进行。结果:本综述纳入了30项研究,共4973例患者。sbcd的适应症为胸腔积液(48.4%)、气胸(30.1%)、肺气肿或肺旁积液(11.4%)、血胸(6.5%)和其他适应症(3.6%)。引流失败率为19.4%。显著并发症包括医源性气胸(11.9%)、大出血(1.0%)、局部出血(0.7%)、感染(1.2%)和医源性器官损伤(0.9%)。其他插入并发症包括管脱位(5.9%)、管阻塞(5.4%)、管扭结(3.7%)、错位(3.3%)和皮下血肿(0.5%)。大多数已发表的数据都围绕着血液动力学稳定的SBCD插入患者展开,因此缺乏关于血液动力学不稳定患者的数据。结论:尽管有明显的失败率和并发症,小口径导管仍然是治疗某些胸膜疾病的可接受的选择。
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Failure rate and complications of small-bore, wire-guided chest drains in adult patients presenting with traumatic and nontraumatic pleural diseases: A systematic review.

Failure rate and complications of small-bore, wire-guided chest drains in adult patients presenting with traumatic and nontraumatic pleural diseases: A systematic review.

Failure rate and complications of small-bore, wire-guided chest drains in adult patients presenting with traumatic and nontraumatic pleural diseases: A systematic review.

Failure rate and complications of small-bore, wire-guided chest drains in adult patients presenting with traumatic and nontraumatic pleural diseases: A systematic review.

Background: Pleural diseases are common and often require drainage, with the growing use of small-bore chest drains (SBCDs) instead of larger tubes. This review aimed to examine the failure rate and complications associated with SBCD use in different pleural pathologies.

Methods: A literature search (PubMed, SCOPUS, and Google Scholar) was performed on the complications associated with SBCDs to treat pleural diseases. This review analyzed patient demographics, indications, outcomes, failure rate, and complications associated with the use of SBCDs. The systematic review was conducted using PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses) guidelines.

Results: Thirty studies were included in this review with 4,973 patients. The indications for insertions of SBCDs were pleural effusion at 48.4%, pneumothorax at 30.1%, empyema or parapneumonic effusion at 11.4%, hemothorax at 6.5%, and other indications at 3.6%. The overall failure rate to achieve satisfactory drainage was 19.4%. Significant complications included iatrogenic pneumothorax at 11.9%, major hemorrhage at 1.0%, local bleeding at 0.7%, infection at 1.2%, and iatrogenic organ injury at 0.9%. Other insertional complications included tube dislodgement at 5.9%, tube blockage at 5.4%, tube kinking at 3.7%, misplacement at 3.3%, and subcutaneous hematoma at 0.5%. Most of the data published revolves around hemodynamically stable patients with SBCD insertions and is, thus, deficient regarding hemodynamically unstable patients.

Conclusion: Despite carrying notable failure rates and complications, small-bore catheters remain an acceptable option for managing selected pleural diseases.

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