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Biopsy-tract haemocoagulase injection reduces major complications after CT-guided percutaneous transthoracic lung biopsy

Journal

CLINICAL RADIOLOGY
Volume 77, Issue 9, Pages E673-E679

Publisher

W B SAUNDERS CO LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.crad.2022.05.019

Keywords

Lung biopsy; Haemocoagulase; Pneumothorax; Pulmonary hemorrhage

Funding

  1. Teaching and Research Project of the Chongqing Pharma [CQZJ202043, CQZJ202016]
  2. The Teaching and Research Project of the Chongqing Pharmaceutical Vocational Education Group [CQZJ202043, CQZJ202016]

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This retrospective study analyzed patients undergoing CT-guided PTLB and found that injecting haemocoagulase into the biopsy tract can reduce the incidence of pneumothorax and pulmonary hemorrhage after the procedure. There was no significant association between patient position, lesion location, or pathological results and the occurrence of complications.
AIM: To determine whether the injection of haemocoagulase into the biopsy tract can reduce pneumothorax and pulmonary haemorrhage after computed tomography (CT)-guided percu-taneous transthoracic lung biopsy (PTLB).MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective study was performed involving patients with un-diagnosed pulmonary lesions scheduled for PTLB between January 2020 and March 2021. Patients were assigned to the haemocoagulase group or the non-haemocoagulase group. After CT-guided biopsies were performed with a 17 G coaxial system, patients in the haemocoagulase group received a haemocoagulase injection (0.2-0.5 units) in the biopsy tract as the sheath was with-drawn. Postoperative image studies were performed to evaluate complications, including pneu-mothorax and pulmonary haemorrhage. Factors, including the patient's position, lesion location, and pathological results, were evaluated to determine their associations with the complications.RESULTS: A total of 100 patients were included, with 44 men and a mean age of 53 years old. The overall incidences of pneumothorax and pulmonary haemorrhage were 15% and 13%, respectively. The incidences of pneumothorax and pulmonary haemorrhage were statistically significantly lower in the haemocoagulase group (8% and 6%, respectively) than in the non-haemocoagulase group (22% and 20%, respectively; p=0.04 and 0.03, respectively). There was no statistically significant difference in haemoptysis between the haemocoagulase (6%) and non-haemocoagulase (2%) groups (p=0.23). There were also no statistically significant associations of pneumothorax or pulmonary haemorrhage with the patients' positions, lesion location, or pathological results.CONCLUSION: Biopsy tract haemocoagulase injection reduced the incidences of post-operative pneumothorax and pulmonary haemorrhage after PTLB.(c) 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of The Royal College of Radiologists. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/ licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

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