Risk factors of pneumothorax in computed tomography guided lung nodule marking using autologous blood: a retrospective study
Shaohang Wu, Jianyang Wu, Junkai Xiong, Chengbin Huang, Yiwei Lin, Jun Guan, Jianxin Xu

TL;DR
This study identifies risk factors for pneumothorax during CT-guided lung nodule marking using autologous blood.
Contribution
The study introduces a nomogram model to predict pneumothorax risk based on nodule size and needle-lung contact depth.
Findings
Smaller lung nodules increase the risk of pneumothorax after localization.
Deeper needle-lung contact is an independent risk factor for pneumothorax.
Abstract
To investigate the risk factors of pneumothorax of using computed tomography (CT) guidance to inject autologous blood to locate isolated lung nodules. In the First Hospital of Putian City, 92 cases of single small pulmonary nodules were retrospectively analyzed between November 2019 and March 2023. Before each surgery, autologous blood was injected, and the complications of each case, such as pneumothorax and pulmonary hemorrhage, were recorded. Patient sex, age, position at positioning, and nodule type, size, location, and distance from the visceral pleura were considered. Similarly, the thickness of the chest wall, the depth and duration of the needle-lung contact, the length of the positioning procedure, and complications connected to the patient’s positioning were noted. Logistics single-factor and multi-factor variable analyses were used to identify the risk factors for…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications · Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques
