Single-centre experience on the safety and efficacy of thoracoscopy under local anaesthesia for the management of intrathoracic infections

Author:

Fujita Kohei1,Saito Zentaro1,Ito Takanori1,Imakita Takuma1,Oi Issei1,Kanai Osamu1,Yamamoto Yuki2,Hata Hiroaki1,Sawai Satoru1,Tanizawa Kiminobu1

Affiliation:

1. National Hospital Organization Kyoto Medical Center

2. HiLung Inc

Abstract

Abstract

Objectives: Thoracoscopy under local anaesthesia is widely performed to diagnose malignancies and infectious diseases. However, few reports have described the use of this procedure for diagnosing and treating intrathoracic infections. This study aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of thoracoscopy under local anaesthesia for the management of intrathoracic infections. Results: Data from patients who underwent thoracoscopy procedures performed by chest physicians under local anaesthesia at our hospital between January 2018 and December 2023 were retrospectively reviewed. We analysed their demographic factors, reasons for the examinations, diseases targeted, examination lengths, anaesthetic methods used, diagnostic and treatment success rates, as well as any adverse events. Thirty patients were included. Of these, 12 (40%) had thoracoscopies to diagnose infections, and 18 (60%) had them to treat pyothorax. In terms of diagnosing pleurisy, the causative microorganism of origin was identified via thoracoscopy in only three of 12 (25.0%) patients. For diagnosing pyothorax, the causative microorganism wasidentified in 7 of 18 (38.9%) patients. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus was the most common causative microorganism identified. The treatment success rates were very high, ranging between 94.4–100%, whereas the identification rate of the causative microorganisms behind infections was low, ranging between 25.0–38.9%. The most frequent adverse events included perioperative hypoxaemia and pain. There were two (6.7%) serious adverse events of grade ≥ 3, but none resulted in death.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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