Ultrasound in medicine & biology
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Ultrasound Med Biol · Sep 2009
Transthoracic ultrasonography in predicting the outcome of small-bore catheter drainage in empyemas or complicated parapneumonic effusions.
Thoracic sonography has been advocated as being complementary to small-bore catheter drainage in pleural effusions. However, it is not known whether the initial sonographic appearances of empyemas or complicated parapneumonic effusions (CPPEs) can predict the outcomes of small-bore catheter drainage for these pleural insults. This retrospective study investigated the outcomes of patients who had been diagnosed with empyema and CPPE and had received ultrasound-guided small-bore catheter (size from 12F to 16F) drainage in a tertiary university hospital from September 2005 to August 2007. ⋯ Moreover, patients with complex septated sonographic patterns also had higher intensive care unit admission rates compared with nonseptated sonographic patterns (22/81, 27%, vs. 8/60, 13%, respectively; p=0.0047), as well as infection-related mortality rates (17/81, 21% vs. 4/60, 7%, respectively; p=0.018). The appearance of sonographic septation is a useful sign to help predict the outcome of small-bore catheter drainage in cases of empyemas or CPPEs. Patients with a complex septated sonographic pattern have a poorer prognosis for a successful outcome, higher ICU admission rate and a higher mortality rate.