1. Assessment of lung ultrasound for early detection of respiratory complications in thoracic surgery.
- Author
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Bosch L, Mathe O, Robin JJ, Serres I, Labaste F, Masquère P, Grigoli M, Brouchet L, Conil JM, and Minville V
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- Adult, Humans, Lung diagnostic imaging, Pneumonectomy adverse effects, Postoperative Complications etiology, Ultrasonography, Respiration Disorders diagnostic imaging, Respiration Disorders etiology, Thoracic Surgery
- Abstract
Background and Objectives: To assess lung ultrasound for the diagnosis and monitoring of respiratory complications in thoracic surgery., Methods: Prospective observational study in a University hospital, single institution. Adult patients scheduled for pulmonary resection surgery excluding pneumonectomy. An ultrasound follow-up was performed from the day before the surgery to the third day after surgery with calculation of B-line and lung score (reaeration and loss of aeration scores). Respiratory complications were collected throughout the hospitalization period., Results: Fifty-six patients were included. Eighteen patients presented a respiratory complication (32%), and they presented significantly higher BMI and ASA scores. Patients operated by videothoracoscopy were less at risk of complications. At day 3, a reaeration score ≤ 2 on the ventilated side or ≤ -2 on the operated side, and a B-line score>6 on the operated side were in favor of a complication., Conclusion: Lung ultrasound can help in the diagnosis of respiratory complications following pulmonary resection surgery., (Copyright © 2021. Published by Elsevier Editora Ltda.)
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- 2022
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