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Image-guided percutaneous drainage of thoracic empyema: Can sonography predict the outcome?

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The aim of this study was to assess the safety and efficacy of image-guided percutaneous catheter drainage (IGPCD) of thoracic empyemas, and to correlate the outcome of IGPCD with the pre-procedural sonographic appearance. One hundred three patients (74 males and 29 females) with thoracic empyema (age range 1 month to 70 years, median age 28 years) underwent IGPCD. In 63 (61.17 %) patients, IGPCD was the primary treatment modality; in 40 (38.84 %) patients it was used after unsuccessful intercostal chest tube drainage (ICTD). Ultrasound was the main modality used for guidance; CT guidance was used in only 7 patients (6.8 %). Eight- to 12-F pigtail catheters or 10- to 14-F Malecot catheters were used. The outcome was correlated with the pre-procedural US appearance (anechoic, complex non-septated or complex septated) of the empyema. The IGPCD technique was successful in 80 of 102 patients. Based on the US appearance, IGPCD was successful in 12 of 13 (92.3 %) patients with anechoic empyemas; 53 of 65 (81.54 %) patients with complex non-septated empyemas, and in 15 of 24 (62.5 %) patients with complex septated empyemas. A statistically significant difference (p < 0.01) was seen in the outcome of IGPCD in the three categories. Twenty-two patients required further treatment: ICTD (n = 9; 2 of them later also underwent surgery); and surgery (n = 15). The duration of catheter drainage ranged from 2–60 days. No major complications were encountered. Percutaneous catheter drainage of thoracic empyemas with imaging guidance ensures accurate catheter placement with a high success and a low complication rate. Pre-procedural US can predict the likelihood of success of IGPCD.

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Received: 16 September 1998; Revision received: 6 January 1999; Accepted: 9 June 1999

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Shankar, S., Gulati, M., Kang, M. et al. Image-guided percutaneous drainage of thoracic empyema: Can sonography predict the outcome?. Eur Radiol 10, 495–499 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003300050083

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